At this supper we were lighted by several of the native tapers, held in the hands of young girls.
As we proceeded on our way, bands of young girls, darting from the surrounding groves, hung upon our skirts, and accompanied us with shouts of merriment and delight, which almost drowned the deep notes of the recitative.
Under the skillful directions of Dubarry, a host of pimps and purveyors searched France for young girlsto suit the king's fancy.
Notwithstanding this large force, there are constant offers to recruit the ranks by young girls.
They were uniformly depicted as being restrained only by legal difficulties from giving way to the loosest passions; and all men, in like manner, were painted as seducers, adulterers, and violators of young girls.
The judges flung into prison numbers of young girls, whom they compelled to buy their liberty with money, and sometimes even dared to seize women who, though of lax conduct, could not be included in the professional class.
The insufficiency of wages forces inevitably the greater number of young girls, thus badly paid, to seek their means of subsistence in connections which deprave them.
Every minute lost for those two young girls is a new step on the road to perdition.
Is it true that your husband left these young girls in your charge when he went out?
Again, in ordinary routine practice I have observed that, though married women show no ticklishness during auscultation and percussion of the chest, this is by no means always so in young girls.
The zona was a girdle, worn usually round the hips, especially by young girls.
Wilkins told of four calls for him in four days, to young girls, similarly drunk.
Such work by young girls still in school was a grand thing; and Gadsby not only stood up for such loyalty, but got at his boys to find a similar plan; and soon had a full troop of Boy Scouts; uniforms and all.
Young Mary Antor was shown that liquor, in dancing pavilions or in a family pantry was not good for young girls; and soon this most disgusting affair was a part of Branton Hills' history.
Shrewd as he was in the ways of young girls, he did not know that this is the course which many a young girl pursues toward a young man with whom she has fallen in love, and would not have him know it for the whole world.
For many years past he had had the strongest aversion to young girls, and it was over sixteen years since one had crossed that threshold.
Modeste instantly sent the soul of her adorer to its humble mud-cabin with a terrible glance, such as young girlsbestow on the men who cannot please them.
He speaks toyoung girls in their own language; he can allay the anguish of a bleeding wound and lull the moans, even the sobs of woe.
WHY DO YOU CRY, YOUNG GIRLS ABOUT TO MARRY?
The world is a malicious deceiver which never means what it says; and the majority of men who say such things to young girls, do it hoping to find some means of ruining them.
To these may be added the habit of lying crooked in bed, and that of young girls spending a long time in a constrained position in dressing their own hair.
In England, you are surprised at the confident bearing of young girls, and the chaste reserve of married women.
The boldness of young girls in England was explained to me by the great emigration of young men--in other words, by the scarcity of husbands.
They have set themselves to combat an evil fate which every year overtakes countless thousands of young girls, dragging them down to misery, disease, and death.
She had before this proposed several young girls to Gerard de Cymier, each one plainer and more insignificant than the others.
One is never sure of anything, especially anything relating to young girls.
Regis chose subjects for composition not suited to young girls.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young girls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.