From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishschoolgirlschool‧girl /ˈskuːlɡɜːl $ -ɡɜːrl/ noun [countable] especially British English SESa girl attending school► see thesaurus at student
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schoolgirl• Taken in by the local orphanage, he runs into the predictable: tough older boys, giggling schoolgirls, angry parents.• Could these factors contribute to a dramatic drop in the self-esteem of schoolgirls?• For Don Dovaston, assistant chief constable of Derbyshire police, a series of schoolgirl murders made that mark run deeper.• It belonged to a 14-year-old schoolgirl with the looks of an angel.• The barley's schoolgirl heads are bowed and waiting.• Sometimes I saw schoolgirls come to the hospital to get abortions.• The schoolgirl had planned to become a dancer.