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young lady
noun
a young, usually unmarried woman of refinement, grace, etc.
any young woman.
a girlfriend; sweetheart; fiancée.
young lady
noun
a girlfriend; sweetheart
Word History and Origins
Origin of young lady1
Example Sentences
I had it made by a young lady named Glittah Gal.
Ms Mockford said she had a good relationship with Emily, who she described as a "very funny", "very clever" and "very quirky young lady".
He condescendingly calls her “young lady” while attempting to impress on her the seriousness of her mortality risk.
Speaking outside court after Wellings was convicted on Monday, Angela Dawes said she hoped "no other young lady or child" would have to go through what happened to her daughter.
"We had once incident where a young lady was by herself with two men, and you could tell she was tired - and being abused."
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