Certainly, she, a dressmaker, should be the last to condemn shopgirls as vulgar.
A subtle distinction divided her from the over-dressed shopgirls around her as completely as her sex separated her from the portly masculine breadwinner in the opposite seat.
The shopgirls of Paris threw flowers from the windows as the car passed.
Mrs Alfred Lyttleton, and her able, interesting play called Warp and Woof, dealing with the question of shopgirls and the Factory Act.
Why, they were taking a moving picture, that was all, and the workmen and shopgirls and policemen were all actors.
So, utterly discouraged, she gave up calling at employment agencies and ringing at front doors, though she could not resign herself yet to joining the ranks of shopgirls and dressmakers' apprentices.
He had been persuaded by the shopgirls to buy the most ridiculous things.
Mephistopheles is just as busy with housemaids and poor, overworked shopgirls as with any Marguerite that ever lived.
The giggling shopgirls whose life of misery is still a joke to them--blessed youth!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shopgirls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.