shop-girl

  • 1shop|girl — «SHOP GURL», noun. a girl who works in a shop or store …

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  • 2shop girl — noun a young female shop assistant • Hypernyms: ↑salesclerk, ↑shop clerk, ↑clerk, ↑shop assistant, ↑girl, ↑miss, ↑missy, ↑young lady, ↑young woman, ↑ …

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  • 3shop-girl — продавщица …

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  • 4The Shop Girl — was a musical comedy in two acts (described by the author as a musical farce) written by H. J. W. Dam, with Lyrics by Dam and Adrian Ross and music by Ivan Caryll, and additional numbers by Lionel Monckton and Ross. It was first produced by… …

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  • 5girl — W1S1 [gə:l US gə:rl] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(child)¦ 2¦(daughter)¦ 3¦(woman)¦ 4 the girls 5¦(animal)¦ 6 girl 7 (you) go, girl! 8¦(girlfriend)¦ 9 my girl 10 fac …

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  • 6girl — noun (C) 1 CHILD a female child: Don t do that, you naughty girl! | little girl spoken: I used to go there on vacation when I was a little girl. 2 DAUGHTER a daughter: They have two girls and a boy. 3 WOMAN a word meaning a woman, which is… …

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  • 7shop boy — noun a young male shop assistant • Hypernyms: ↑salesclerk, ↑shop clerk, ↑clerk, ↑shop assistant, ↑male child, ↑boy * * * shop boy or shop girl noun • • • …

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  • 8shop clerk — noun a salesperson in a store • Syn: ↑salesclerk, ↑clerk, ↑shop assistant • Derivationally related forms: ↑clerkship (for: ↑clerk) • Usage Domain: ↑ …

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  • 9shop assistant — noun a salesperson in a store • Syn: ↑salesclerk, ↑shop clerk, ↑clerk • Derivationally related forms: ↑clerkship (for: ↑clerk) • Usage Domain: ↑ …

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  • 10girl — [ gɜrl ] noun count *** 1. ) a female child: There are 12 boys and 15 girls in my son s class. little girl: What a pretty little girl! a ) a daughter: Mary s two girls still live at home. 2. ) a female adult, especially a young one. This use is… …

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