Which of you, young ladies, may I ask, planned this escapade, for I see by your looks, it was no accident?
He has been so much abroad, where it is such a common compliment to send bouquets to young ladies.
It's what I've had to enforce with my young ladiesat Ashcombe.
In your "Natural History of Young Ladies" I do not remember that you describe the Humorous Young Lady.
He compiled books of questions and answers on various studies for the use of young ladies in boarding-schools.
A pleasing sight it was to look upon, this array of young ladies dressed in white, with their class badges, and with the ribbon of the shade of blue affected by the scholars of the institution.
Silas Peckham kept a young ladies' school exactly as he would have kept a hundred head of cattle,--for the simple, unadorned purpose of making just as much money in just as few years as could be safely done.
The invitation which Mr. Bernard Langdon had accepted came from the Board of Trustees of the "Apollinean Female Institute," a school for the education of young ladies, situated in the flourishing town of Rockland.
These girls, now recognized as young ladies, are going forth as missionaries of civilization among our busy people.
Four years at this period of life makes a vast change in young ladies, and the Green and Honeywood girls had so altered since last they met, that they had almost needed a fresh introduction to each other.
In 1802, however, some attention was still paid to the utterance, tones of voice, and manner of speaking of young ladies.
Nerving herself for the interview, she walked up the circular stairs leading to his office, conscious that the eyes of the "young ladies" in the downstair shop were fixed upon her.
Two or three of the "young ladies" pressed forward, but the Marquis was attracted by Mavis; he showed in an unmistakable manner that he preferred her services.
Something like this will happen to you, young ladies, or, at any rate, let us hope it may.
I thought spurs and scarlet were the most fascinating objects in the world to young ladies," Pen answered.
He is always paying trivial attentions to young ladies, and always has been, ever since he was eighteen.
Then she wave hand to tray on table and say, "Young Ladies, here are your notes; I have had them put into type that you may not know whose notes you are reading.
Young Ladies, you have much to give thankfulness for," she say.
That is all now, Young Ladies, except that each girl must keep the secret of her letter; that is for her alone.
The other side of the house fronted a lane; opposite to it was the long and high wall of the garden to a Young Ladies' Boarding-school.
Where did you get the notion," inquired George Morris, "that I am in the habit of proposing to young ladies?
She stands in the place of a mother to a number of young ladies who, for the first time in their lives, have left their homes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young ladies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.