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  1. girl The girl's name is Sally. kid I'm off to pick up the kids from school. kiddie I saw her with a little kiddie in a pushchair. little one The little ones must be hungry by now. See more results »

  2. The meaning of GIRL is a female child from birth to adulthood. How to use girl in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GirlGirl - Wikipedia

    A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. While the term girl has other meanings, including young woman, daughter or girlfriend regardless of age, the first meaning is the most common one. The treatment and status of girls in any society is usually closely related to the status of women in that culture.

  4. Also, a woman may express camaraderie by addressing another woman as girl, as in You go, girl! or Attagirl! Referring to one's female office assistant or housekeeper as the girl or my girl, once in common use, is now considered unacceptable.

  5. Definition of girl noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. a female child or young woman: We have three children - a boy and two girls. Fewer examples. a girl with long, fair hair. a baby girl. a naughty little girl. Police are continuing their search for the missing girl. She's ever such a pretty girl.

  7. 5. an informal word for daughter. 6. a female employee, esp a female servant. 7. South Africa derogatory. a Black female servant of any age. 8. See the girls. USAGE The use of girl as in meaning 4, to refer to a woman of any age, is highly likely to be considered old-fashioned or to cause offence.

  8. girl /gɜrl/ n.[ countable] a female child, from birth to full growth. Sex and Gendera young, immature woman, esp., formerly, an unmarried one:All the girls of the village came out to see the stranger. a daughter:My wife and I have two girls.

  9. A girl is a young woman, or a female child. If you have a 3-year-old daughter you have a little girl. Girl comes from the Middle English garl, but no one knows where that word came from. It used to mean a child of either sex, but now it's only used for female children, paired with the word boy.

  10. When she was younger, she was a real party girl. [=a young woman who enjoys parties] She's a big star now, but her fans still think of her as the girl next door. [=a wholesome young woman from a middle-class family] b:a usually young woman from a specified kind of place.

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