Definitionadj. befitting or characteristic of a young girl
Last update: August 20, 2015
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She proved equal to the occasion, partly because she was in all probability innocent of anything worse than a qualified acquiescence in Seymour's improprieties and a girlish admiration for his handsome face. [Please select]
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Two girlish voices sang a musical passagethe end of some song. [Please select]
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She sprang to her feet, her little figure looking slim and girlish. [Please select]
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The boy's face he looked boyish still, though no longer girlish was worn. [Please select]
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"Neither, thank you; it's only a girlish fancy, which will soon be forgotten." [Please select]
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Barbara forgot her anger and haughtiness in fresh girlish interest. [Please select]
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Anne surveyed herself in the mirror of the blue room with girlish satisfaction. [Please select]
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The Isthmus is nearly always in boyish--or girlish--good temper. [Please select]
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Their faces could not be seen; but as they passed our silent motionless forms, one said in a clear, sweet, girlish voice: ‘Surely they will go. [Please select]
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However, it tasted good to famished Red Crossers, and I ate three meals a day, confident that I would retain my girlish middle-aged slenderness and not have to diet. [Please select]
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