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lady friend

NOUN
  1. a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved
    his girlfriend kicked him out

How To Use lady friend In A Sentence

  • I've had several lady friends over the years, but our relationships have been platonic.
  • Imagine their shock to hear he'd left the whole shooting match to a young lady friend.
  • My grandfather and his lady friend wrote soft core porn together.
  • But my lady friend requires a glass of your finest mead!
  • And the lady friends who are invited to the picnic are arrayed in the lightest of attire - gauzy looking white or coloured dresses that seem as though a puff of wind would float them away and leave their owners lamenting.
  • I have a lady friend that I've lived with for 10 years.
  • One year, a lady friend insisted we ‘party hop’ to three shindigs and it was one of the worst evenings of my life.
  • If he had pulled over, got some fresh air or even slept when he should have, instead of talking to his lady friend on the phone those 10 people would still be alive.
  • But for a 38-year-old burglary suspect, it'll definitely be the last time he skips on the bail posted by a particular lady friend.
  • I have been warmly welcomed by the family and friends of my lady friend and I have never experienced any ethnic discrimination, otherwise so prevalent in Europe.
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