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girlhood

[ US /ˈɡɝɫˌhʊd/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɜːlhʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the childhood of a girl

How To Use girlhood In A Sentence

  • She had shared responsibility for her brother since girlhood.
  • The night with Charlie seemed like a dream now, one of the strange romantic dreams of her girlhood.
  • But censorship aside, the film does deal with elements of teenage girlhood that would make family therapists rub their hands together with delight.
  • In her award-winning autobiography Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered, which was published in German in 1992 as weiter leben. Ruth Kl��ger.
  • It's an idea that offers some relief from the specter of the meek and mopey, ‘silenced’ and self-loathing girl the popular psychology of girlhood has given us in recent years.
  • These kinds of experiences continue beyond girlhood.
  • These two women had been girlhood friends but separated for years before they accidentally meet.
  • They had been friends since her girlhood and she couldn't face such a public good-bye.
  • It marks the transition from girlhood to womanhood.
  • As she walks through different rooms, the film flashes back to her girlhood and adolescence.
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