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Examples

  • At first I worried the style was too little-girlish for me.

    The Ex Games JENNIFER ECHOLS 2009

  • At first I worried the style was too little-girlish for me.

    The Ex Games JENNIFER ECHOLS 2009

  • She waved at Nately, becoming suddenly aware of her white mittens flying above her head like a surrendering flag and seeming so little-girlish.

    Running Out of Music 2007

  • At first I worried the style was too little-girlish for me.

    The Ex Games JENNIFER ECHOLS 2009

  • She waved at Nately, becoming suddenly aware of her white mittens flying above her head like a surrendering flag and seeming so little-girlish.

    Running Out of Music 2007

  • They are indeed very light, soft, and feminine, almost little-girlish.

    A Bouquet of Mimosa Blossoms Marina Geigert 2007

  • They are indeed very light, soft, and feminine, almost little-girlish.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Marina Geigert 2007

  • Her voice was high-pitched, breathy and little-girlish and, again, Harry felt a powerful rush of dislike that he could not explain to himself; all he knew was that he loathed everything about her, from her stupid voice to her fluffy pink cardigan.

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. 2003

  • In the bedroom, which was bursting with more clothes, Wallingford noted the floral pattern of the bedspread that was a tad little-girlish for Mary.

    The Fourth Hand Irving, John, 1942- 2001

  • I heard a little-girlish eagerness in my tone that might be deplorable, but I couldn't help it.

    Beacon Street Mourning Day, Dianne 2000

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