teenaged girl
collocation in Englishmeaningsofteenageandgirl
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teenage
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈtiːn.eɪdʒ/us/ˈtiːn.eɪdʒ/
aged between 13 ...
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girl
noun
uk/ɡɜːl/us/ɡɝːl/
a female child or young woman, especially one still ...
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(Definition ofteenageandgirlfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the final scene of the book, ateenagedgirlcomes hiking along the trail where the forest surrounding the dilapidated cabin would have been.
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The footage shows ateenagedgirlcrying and pleading the player to save them.
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She is ateenagedgirlwho is described as tall, with long blond hair and green eyes.
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The new case concerns a missingteenagedgirl.
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An earlier coyote attack took place on the trail in 2003, when ateenagedgirlhiking with her family was bitten on the arm.
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When introduced she was ateenagedgirl, however in later books, she was portrayed as a much older woman.
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One of these was about ateenagedgirlwhose boyfriend was a robot.
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From the first season to the second, she changes from an eccentric hippie with interests in the supernatural phenomena, to a calm and collected, matureteenagedgirl.
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Single women, when householders, are taxed as if they were teenaged girls paying an inadequate sum for board and lodging and spending a good deal of money on themselves.
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Hoop earrings were also a popular accessory for teenaged girls and women in the first years of the 1990s.
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This meant that teenaged boys are freer to deviate than teenaged girls.
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At about this time, several teenaged girls disappeared in and around that area.
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During the years it was opened it was one of very few schools in such a remote part of the country to focus on educating teenaged girls.
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