girlish in English

adjective
1
of, like, or characteristic of a girl.
girlish giggles

Use "girlish" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "girlish" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "girlish", or refer to the context using the word "girlish" in the English Dictionary.

1. Her voice was girlish and eager.

2. She gave a little girlish giggle.

3. Her manner is playful and girlish.

4. His eyelashes were long and girlish.

5. They came running, crying out joyously in trilling girlish voices.

6. You'll lose your girlish figure if you don't watch out.

7. Aunt Tamara was docile , girlish, sensitive, impulsive.

8. She had entirely lost her girlish chubbiness.

9. She engages everyone with her pretty girlish ways.

10. She was filled to the brim with girlish glee.

11. She seemed girlish, but her face was very wrinkled.

12. Her mother left off swinging her feet and being girlish.

13. She is long past the age girlish hero - dreams now.

14. He punched Converse across the face with a stiff girlish forearm.

15. Another word for Childish: youthful, young, boyish or girlish Collins English Thesaurus

16. She became more mature and beautiful, and her habitude became more girlish.

17. His large eyes might have been girlish had it not been for his unusually heavy eyebrows.

18. 17 synonyms for Childish: youthful, young, boyish or girlish, immature, silly, juvenile, foolish

19. 29 He punched Converse across the face with a stiff girlish forearm.

20. I feel relieved and soft and a little girlish and I am happy.

21. His face was delicate, almost girlish, with long eyelashes and large brown eyes.

22. His skin became lighter , his nose narrower , and he spoke in a breathy , girlish voice .

23. Alicia : I'm sorry, just give me a moment to redefine my girlish notions of romance.

24. She was dressed in white, a picture of youth, unprotected innocence , and humBle girlish simplicity.

25. A cigarette between his girlish lips seemed to be emitting smoke of its own accord.

26. Synonyms for Childish include childlike, youthful, young, boyish, girlish, infantile, adolescent, babyish, juvenile and teenage

27. No girdle would squeeze out the illusion of a girlish figure once that form departed.

28. The wife of a South American ambassador said in a little - girlish tone which infuriate Charlotte.

29. We can't just go round chasing your girlish fantasies all over LA. I want some action.

30. They had money, they had organizational skills, and they had long ago lost the girlish need to please.

31. I felt the velvet drapes and smelt the turpentine but loathed the girlish shoes I had to pose in.

32. This involves spending a lot of time in the sun by the pool listening to girlish giggles as they frolic around.

33. As she felt the pressure of his steady gaze she lost her sense of authority and began to feel awkward and girlish.

34. There were natural, girlish anticipations of good still holding over, which made her less apprehensive than she could otherwise possibly have been.

35. They glanced Admiringly from the beautiful, girlish face of the mother to the happy child dancing impatiently up and down at her side.

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37. Buttercup is a tomboy and is very reluctant to do anything that she considers weak or girlish, like kissing the RowdyRuff Boys to defeat them

38. Someone who is Boyish looks or behaves like a boy in a way that is attractive → girlish Boyish good looks At 45, she still had a trim Boyish figure

39. Babyish adjective childish, young, simple, soft (informal), silly, spoiled, juvenile, foolish, immature, boyish or girlish, infantile, sissy, puerile, namby-pamby, baby I'm ashamed of the Babyish nonsense I write

40. / ˈkoʊ.kə.tri / behaviour in which someone tries to attract attention by pretending to be sexually interested in people, in a pleasant but not serious way: She often resorts to girlish Coquetry to get her way.

41. ‘fan websites that are Breathlessly updated’ ‘Fitzgerald seemed gentle, almost girlish, Breathlessly embracing his charmed fictional world.’ ‘The newspapers were full of articles Breathlessly praising the entrepreneurial acumen of Britain's new high-tech millionaires.’

42. Actually, as well as a girlish quality, there was something babyish about him: the pink socks, the frequent sucking from the teat of his water-bottle, his mock-profound ummings and Aahings, his vacuuous smilings for approval, his very size.

43. ‘Food is important at ceremonial occasions such as naming ceremonies, Betrothals, marriages, and deaths.’ ‘She had seemed so girlish, chattering on about clothes and gossiping about the recent Betrothals.’ ‘Uncertainty plagued her, following every move she made, surfacing every time anyone mentioned her betrothal.’