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girl [gɜ:l, Am gɜ:rl] N

1. girl (child):

2. girl (young woman):

call girl N

career girl, career woman <-women> N usu pej

cover girl N

geisha girl [ˈgeɪʃə-] N

Girl Guide N

Girl Guide → guide I.4.

See also guide

I . guide [gaɪd] N

1. guide (person):

przewodnik(-iczka) m (f)

3. guide (indication):

4. guide Brit (girl scout):

II . guide [gaɪd] VB trans

1. guide (lead):

2. guide (influence):

old girl N Brit

1. old girl inf (old woman):

2. old girl (former pupil):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He claims that traffickers consider themselves most successful when the exploited girls start responding immediately to shouted, one-word commands.
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These cultural differences manifest themselves in the very different effect the copies of the primer have on the girls who use them.
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School taught both, but in places without schools reading was mainly taught to boys and also a few privileged girls.
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The girls sign autographs for their fans amongst the flashing lights of the paparazzi cameras.
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Most of the girls have to make do with giggles, groans and orgasmic sighs.
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Black leather lace-up shoes are worn with either white ankle socks and navy tights for girls or navy socks for boys.
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As in many poor countries the enrollment rate for girls lagged boys.
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They state their innocence and agree to embark on a quest to rescue the missing girls.
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Girls wear a grey pleated skirt, a white blouse, and either black tights or white ankle socks.
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This exercise was told later that it will help the girls walk easily on any high heels.
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