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Example sentences for "young girl"

  • Then, after further meditation, he decided that neither Shelley nor Burns would quite do for a young girl's room, and set them aside in favour of a portrait of Samuel Butler.

  • He felt very talkative, as most older men do when a young girl looks as delightfully listenable as Titania.

  • I don't call it absurd when a man comes into my house and ties my wife up with clothesline and threatens to shoot a young girl," said Roger.

  • It suddenly occurred to him that the shop was rather a dingy place for a young girl.

  • About three o'clock, in the afternoon of the Sunday in question, a young girl arrived at the inn, accompanied by a young man of dark complexion.

  • The portrait, I have already said, was that of a young girl.

  • The effect (certain, in any case, to be injurious to a young girl) was considerably aggravated by the state of her mind at the time.

  • It is too shameful a story," he said, "to be told to a young girl.

  • I am only a young girl, to be sure; but I am not quite such a fool as you take me for.

  • Thus the plan of leaving France was fully formed; the object of his passion must therefore be a married woman; for he would have no reason to flee the country with a young girl.

  • I believe the person he loves is a young girl, because a married woman has interests, if not feelings, which partly fill her heart and prevent her from yielding so completely to a great passion as to leave her home.

  • A young girl could, sooner or later, have married him legitimately," replied Monsieur de Grandville.

  • As the time needed for a psychoanalysis is variable depending on the particular patient, it is clear that this would be too short a time to enable a young girl, only recently here from Russia, to understand, or to overcome resistances.

  • In this connection, I cannot keep from reciting the dream of a young girl of twelve which I had the good fortune to study.

  • This case is that of a young girl, aged 14, without known inherited tendency.

  • I see on the street a young girl in short skirts wheeling a baby carriage.

  • A young girl with a winsome, sympathetic face, and hearty manner, can easily become the confidante of a fine fellow of fourteen.

  • Last night she had been a young woman; this morning she was a young girl; it was only after he had driven off that he discovered the cause lay in the arrangement of her hair.

  • That is no condition for a young girl to allow herself to sink into; she owes a duty to her future.

  • A young girl, unmarried, who, a few weeks ago, through a merciful fate, lost her child at its birth.

  • We must remember that the writer is a young girl, intolerant, as youth is always intolerant, and that she was writing only one month after the college had opened.

  • Her parents moved out to Oberlin when she was still a young girl, and she entered the college and was graduated in 1863.

  • You cannot tell what the heart of a young girl is--I have no right to expect you should; but when I tell you that I am wretched, and that my heart is breaking, I am sure you will help me.

  • And she--only a young girl--had outwitted this consummate scoundrel!

  • Ferdinand de Coralth, whose smooth white skin would ordinarily have excited the envy of a young girl, did not look like himself.

  • Well--when your mother was a young girl, about twenty, she fled from her paternal home with a man she loved.

  • In 1859 Hugier succeeded in restoring a vagina to a young girl of twenty who had an hypertrophied clitoris and no signs of a vagina.

  • One of the faculty of Montpellier has reported an instance at New Orleans of a young girl of eleven, who became impregnated by a youth who was not yet sixteen.

  • There is a record of a case of a young girl of great moral purity who became pregnant without the slightest knowledge of the source; although, it might be remarked, such cases must be taken "cum grano salis.

  • Far out against the guards below him leaned a young girl.

  • As the stewardess turned obediently away the young girl attempted to rise, but Jack checked her.

  • It was the work of a Miss Brown, a young girl student; in fact, a mere schoolgirl one might say.

  • They had luckily entered a narrow side street, and the sobs which shook the young girl's frame were unnoticed.

  • At first he thought it was a messenger for himself, but as it neared him he saw that the horse was an Indian pony and the rider a young girl, whose long, black hair was flying in the wind.

  • The last few months had changed her life; changed it as only constant thinking, and suffering that must be hidden from the world, can change the life of a young girl.

  • I was floating with the stream in the little boat in which I passed many long hours of reverie when I saw another small boat with a boy and a young girl in it.

  • Laura was full of vivacity, impulsive, quick in her movements, thoughtless occasionally, as it is not strange that a young girl of her age should be.

  • It is not a young girl he have lasso, but the devil!

  • It seemed to be that of a young girl, but it was clad in garments so ridiculously large and disproportionate that it was difficult to tell her precise age.

  • One time a padre who have the zeal excessif for the saving of soul, when he find the heathen, who is a young girl, have escape the soldiers, he of himself have seize the lasso and flung it!

  • Lady Dudley may have some male relation staying with her," said the Baron de Fontaine; "but a young girl!

  • For the first time in her life Mademoiselle de Fontaine felt pleasure in a young girl's triumph.

  • The ladies did not despair of making a young girl of sixteen talk.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young girl" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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