young lady
1young lady — noun count * 1. ) an expression that older people sometimes use for referring to or speaking to a girl or young woman 2. ) OLD FASHIONED a girlfriend …
2young lady */ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms young lady : singular young lady plural young ladies 1) an expression that older people sometimes use for referring to or speaking to a girl or young woman And this young lady is my niece, Erika. Where do you… …
3young lady — noun a young woman (Freq. 1) a young lady of 18 • Syn: ↑girl, ↑miss, ↑missy, ↑young woman, ↑fille • Derivationally related forms: ↑girlhood …
4young lady — a man s premarital sexual partner As with the more severe young woman, it may imply no more than courtship: The marriage has been annulled by the papal courts and it would be very painful to me & my young lady to have it referred to. (S …
5young lady — noun (C) old fashioned 1 a way of speaking to a young girl when you are angry: Now, listen to me, young lady! 2 someone s girlfriend …
6young lady — young girl, young woman …
7young lady — 1. a young, usually unmarried woman of refinement, grace, etc. 2. any young woman. 3. a girlfriend; sweetheart; fiancée. [1375 1425; late ME] * * * …
8young lady — noun a) A young ladylike woman b) A girl …
9Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady — Clarisse Harlowe Clarisse Harlowe Édition princeps Auteur Samuel Richardson Genre Roman Pays d origine …
10A Very Young Lady — Infobox Film name = A Very Young Lady image size = caption = director = Harold D. Schuster producer = writer = narrator = starring = Jane Withers Nancy Kelly music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1941 runtime = country =… …