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girlishness

NOUN
  1. being characteristic of a girl

How To Use girlishness In A Sentence

  • I really believe that a lot of guys picked up on that girlishness and found it extremely sexy in an unconscious way.
  • No, I wasn't either-I knew she was a trollop, and her wide-eyed girlishness was a deliberate mockery. Isabelle
  • Dave didn't mind our typical giggly girlishness much.
  • A red headband fastened her hair, an attempt at girlishness compromised by her halo of gray roots. Strangers at the Feast
  • Cheap hosting how soa recording mugginess your triose girlishness and gonorrhoea how trademarked nightdress floor marattiales from soa. Rational Review
  • Now that Joel was no longer her patient she could have talked to Eugene about him, described the horror she had felt when this poor man with his dyed yellow hair talked of himself as an angel or a god, and described too the pathetic mother, pared down now to a raw, skinless creature who had grown, in so short a time, from absurd girlishness into her true age. Portobello
  • For all her girlishness, she's a steely businesswoman and a self-confessed workaholic.
  • What happens as she ages and her voice grows out of the girlishness it can't get away from, deepens into a woman's voice expressing a woman's soul.
  • Lock brings convincing girlishness and kooky charm to the role of Laura; she's particularly funny in an early scene in which the girl -- dressed in pajamas and a helmet -- pretends to be an astronaut. 'If You Give a Pig a Pancake': Holly Twyford goes hog wild
  • But she looked sad, more real than Ella had ever seen her, all the meretriciousness, the desperate girlishness, gone. Portobello
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