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Girl   /gərl/   Listen
noun
Girl  n.  
1.
A young person of either sex; a child. (Obs.)
2.
A female child, from birth to the age of puberty; a young maiden.
3.
A female servant; a maidservant. (U. S.)
4.
(Zool.) A roebuck two years old. (Prov. Eng.)






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"Girl" Quotes from Famous Books



... was not very favorable; for I regarded him as not only rather fast, but as lacking in moral principle. As he spoke he walked towards the door, and I saw that he was with a young lady of seventeen or eighteen, a very beautiful and a very elegant girl in style and manner. ...
— Desk and Debit - or, The Catastrophes of a Clerk • Oliver Optic

... farther end of the cabin a young girl was kneeling by the side of a stout old lady, who had ...
— By Conduct and Courage • G. A. Henty

... you, if you would not teach my Yadzia? . . . She is a very bright girl and has a ...
— The Comedienne • Wladyslaw Reymont

... The girl came to her side, and put her arms round the mother's neck. Mrs. Luttrell's face softened curiously as she did so; she laid one of her hands upon Angela's shining hair with ...
— Under False Pretences - A Novel • Adeline Sergeant

... yawned, with arms thrown wide after the manner of one much wearied with a task; then she took off the gloves, unpinned her hat and smoothed her hair. This was gone through with careful elaboration and afterwards there was a pause; the girl then gathered up the things, got into the machine, placed the hat upon the seat beside her, went careening away with never a ...
— Ashton-Kirk, Investigator • John T. McIntyre


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