schoolgirl in the PONS Dictionary

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Felicity then announced she was a 15-year-old schoolgirl, causing the station to try to cover-up the scandal.
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The first open women's tournament was not held until 2013, and was a tournament aimed more at schoolgirls than women of all ages.
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In the 1920s, schoolgirls demonstrated at least twice.
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The storyline was branded controversial and shocking, while watchdogs stated that it sent out the wrong ideas to young schoolgirls.
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There are seven non-isomorphic solutions to the schoolgirl problem.
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One schoolgirl wrote an essay saying: she drinks whiskey, and she swears, and she is a republican, which makes her a low, foul creature.
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The boy is the same age as the schoolgirls.
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She was a schoolgirl who started her career as a group dancer in films to help support her family after her father's death.
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Spears took the stage in a conservative schoolgirl outfit to perform the song.
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During the 80s she often played the role of a naive cheerleader, student or schoolgirl.
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