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Example sentences for "other girls"

  • That she had been taught in many things more than had been taught to other girls, had come of her poverty and of the desolation of her home.

  • I have dreamed of such things as other girls do,--more perhaps than other girls, more than I should have done.

  • I think that Grace had at times been weak enough to envy the idleness and almost to envy the ignorance of other girls.

  • Oh, we are well enough, compared to other girls: if we had not to earn our own living, we should not be so much amiss.

  • It is all very well to say we have no accomplishments," went on Nan, with apathetic little laugh, "but you know that no other girls work as we do.

  • Other girls hurried up to listen, and in less than a minute she was the centre of a crowd, answering a perfect fire of questions with a beaming good humour and a quickness of repartee that rather took the fancy of her hearers.

  • Gipsy must remember it is impossible for her to have everything the same as other girls, and she must not expect it.

  • Laura, who was just beginning to read Shakespeare and who annoyed the other girls by insisting upon quoting him--incorrectly--upon all occasions.

  • There was Nellie Bane in white, and a number of other girls were in pretty frocks of varied hues.

  • Other girls' mothers had pretty faces and her mother's face was all red and cross-looking.

  • Other girls' mothers had pretty hair, but her mother had straight hair and little of it.

  • Other girls' mothers let them wear pretty clothes, but hers were always plain, though they were always very neat.

  • No other girls come on this yacht to see me.

  • I've made love to other girls--what man hasn't?

  • And then going out to the millinery, and getting among a lot of other girls.

  • She was to have danced the pas de deux, and I went to see her do it, but to my astonishment she only danced with the other girls.

  • What you call 'other girls' can never expel your image from my breast.

  • An innocent young girl, who, in spite of her fifteen years, has not loved yet, who has not frequented the society of other girls, does not know the violence of amorous desires or what is likely to excite them.

  • After this description, I am not sorry that I denounced the cellular system as one of the madnesses of the nineteenth century.

  • Nor, again, is it correct to say, with M.

  • She longed to speak and give a word of comfort, but she knew that anything she said would be overheard by other girls.

  • Molly herself told me the very little I know; other girls seemed to have heard of it at the same time.

  • She finds it hard to prepare for such a serious examination in the room with a lot of other girls.

  • Why are you not educated like other girls?

  • I reproved her, and as a punishment desired her to look over the reign while the other girls were in the playground.

  • She looked forward to a whole long day of unalloyed bliss, to the society of other girls, to congenial warmth and comfort and luxury.

  • There's no other girl in the whole school who gets up so early and disturbs us other girls--so now!

  • June was approaching and all the other girls of the graduating class were exchanging stories of what they were to do, where they were to go, and all about their future lives.

  • Nancy found that it was very hard to be put out of her own room in study time because of the chattering of other girls, many of whom, it seemed, did not care how they stood in their classes.

  • And he had left Grace and all those other girls in a minute to renew his odd acquaintance with Nancy.

  • Peggy's expression "other girls" had really been a slip on her part, as she had not intended bringing herself into the situation in any way.

  • He had noticed that Peggy had said "other girls," but also that she had spoken without a pretense of wishing to impress him with the knowledge of her disfavor or her change of attitude toward him.

  • Had she allowed Ellen Deal to feel that she was of less interest to the Camp Fire group than the other girls?

  • But there were thousands of other girls, millions of other girls, and could she suppose that one of them would not have the sense to snap up a treasure like Wally?

  • They talked desultorily of unimportant things, and every minute found Freddie more convinced that Nelly was not as other girls.

  • She was never as strong and hearty as other girls, and she wanted her own way, and fretted when she could not get it.

  • I have tried to do as mother wished, but I do not think her plan answers; excitement carries one away, and one can be as merry as other girls for a time, but it all comes back worse than ever.

  • You think, because I laugh and dance and do as other girls do, that I have forgotten--that I do not suffer.

  • I suppose you like pretty things as much as other girls.

  • Anne was not dressed like the other girls!

  • I get tired of other girls--there is such a provoking and eternal sameness about them.

  • I'm sure the child must feel the difference between her clothes and the other girls'.

  • Other girls learn at school: Armorel's schooling was over at fourteen, when she came home from St. Mary's to her desert island.

  • Other girls, again, learn from conversation with companions: but Armorel had no companions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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