girl
(noun)
a young woman
All clip examples
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All right, miss. We'll take you on home to your aunt.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Is Miss Starlin in her office now?
(The Wasp Woman)
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You are expected, miss.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Just a minute, miss.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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You'd better, miss. You know how she feels about that cat.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Miss Starlin's in conference.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Hello, Miss McKay. Oh, hello.
(Love Affair)
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Oh, no, no, no, just say to Miss Starlin I should like to see her when she has time, huh?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well, they belong to Miss Marachek, here. They came in my name because she wasn't registered yet.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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I'll take your furs, miss.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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We were kids together, Miss St. John.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Miss Louisa, I don't have much time to court you.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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I can see you're tired, Miss March.
(Scarlet Street)
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Oh. Goodbye, Miss McKay. Goodbye, Miss McKay.
(Love Affair)
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He told me Miss March painted them.
(Scarlet Street)
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Miss Neil, the customers are waiting, and that's no way to treat customers.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Now, just one more, Miss Clarke, please? One more.
(Love Affair)
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Will this do? Oh, that's fine, that's fine, Miss Clarke.
(Love Affair)
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I didn't mean to frighten you, miss.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Penny, this is Wistful McLintock... the martial of the territory. Hiya Miss!
(Angel and the Badman)
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Thank you, Miss McKay. You're welcome.
(Love Affair)
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Mister and Mrs. Worth, Miss Worth... Randy McCall.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Won't you Hondo? Miss...
(Angel and the Badman)
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Take good care of him, Mrs. Warren. Yes, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Yes, Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Clarke, would you pose for a still, please? Yes.
(Love Affair)
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a Miss...
(Love Affair)
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a Miss, uh, Lois Clarke.
(Love Affair)
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Good morning. Morning, Miss McKay.
(Love Affair)
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Hello, Miss McKay.
(Love Affair)
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Miss McKay, my dear.
(Love Affair)
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May I present Miss Terry McKay.
(Love Affair)
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Oh, of course! Miss Web, look who's back. Oh, Miss McKay!
(Love Affair)
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We were just saying, Whatever happened to Miss McKay?
(Love Affair)
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Miss McKay is here and we were just wondering...
(Love Affair)
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Miss McKay is there?
(Love Affair)
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Then I said to myself, I haven't been very nice to Miss McKay.
(Love Affair)
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Thank you. Goodbye. Goodbye, Miss McKay.
(Love Affair)
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Miss Lane, I want to get something so beautiful...
(Love Affair)
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Well, I've missed you, too, Miss... Lane.
(Love Affair)
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This is my dear and crazy friend, Charles Wills, Miss Ellswirth. Miss Ellswirth.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Is Miss Starlin in danger?
(The Wasp Woman)
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It is you, Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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I think your phone is ringing. Oh, yes, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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All right, Miss Starlin, I'll be in my room.
(The Wasp Woman)
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It's hard to say, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Yes, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well, how did he come here, Miss Starlin? He just didn't walk in off the street, did he?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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My secretary, Miss Dennison.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Get that copy, Miss Dennison.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Oh, we were just having a little coffee class, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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What is it, Mary? Miss Starlin, please!
(The Wasp Woman)
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Excuse me, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Max is right, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I think we should be a little conservative, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Oh, by the way, Miss Starlin, how is Mr. Zinthrop?
(The Wasp Woman)
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You know where, um, ... Miss Starlin's office is?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Are you all right, Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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And Miss Warren has a room adjoining yours so there'll be someone near you at all times.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well that's just it, Miss Starlin,
(The Wasp Woman)
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Oh, Arthur? Yes, Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Sure, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Something on your mind, Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Oh, I'm sorry Miss Starlin, I guess I'm not feeling very well this morning.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I think I can tell you why Starlin products are falling off so badly, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well, Miss Starlin, does my secret have interest for you, yes?
(The Wasp Woman)
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On you, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Would you mind waiting until I finish, Miss Starlin? That's enough, Lane. Relax, Willis.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I'd stay away from wasps if I were you, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Your face, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well, if you want an honest opinion, Miss Starlin...
(The Wasp Woman)
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Any time, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Have Mr. Zinthrop come in. Yes, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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There's a Mr. Zinthrop to see Miss Starlin... There's only one small factor you've overlooked.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I agree. Lane makes a lot of sense on that score, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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But it is I who give you the time, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Good morning, may I see Miss Starlin, please?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin...
(The Wasp Woman)
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Good morning, Miss Starlin, good morning.
(The Wasp Woman)
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All right, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Thank you, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I'm Bill Lane and this is Miss Dennison, Miss Starlin's secretary.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin, the cat.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin will kill her and tear her body to shreds.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin... kill Mary?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin is not a human being any longer.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Oh, Miss Starlin? Is that you, Mary? Where are you?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Hello, Miss Starlin, this is Lane.
(The Wasp Woman)
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You do not understand, Miss Starlin, she's in danger, I must warn.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I must I can't explain now, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Don't worry, Mr. Zinthrop, we won't let anything happen to Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Hello, hello, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin! Miss Starlin,
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin! it's me, Mary!
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss Starlin, please, open the door!
(The Wasp Woman)
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Miss March...
(Scarlet Street)
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Yes, Miss... I mean... Kitty...
(Scarlet Street)
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If you want more heat in this apartment, Miss, you'll have to call a janitor.
(Scarlet Street)
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Howdy, Miss Louisa.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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Are you an artist, Miss March? Uhhuh.
(Scarlet Street)
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Millie, this is a friend of mine, Mr. Cross... Miss Ray.
(Scarlet Street)
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How do you do, Miss Ray? Pleased to meet you, Mr. Cross.
(Scarlet Street)
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I believe Miss Louisa has been spoken for. Haven't you, Miss Louisa?
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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I wonder if Miss March would let me have all of these?
(Scarlet Street)
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But you fooled me completely, Miss March.
(Scarlet Street)
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Oh, don't be so modest, Miss March.
(Scarlet Street)
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You're an extraordinary artist, Miss March. Oh, no.
(Scarlet Street)
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Nor I... You're work is very strong, Miss March.
(Scarlet Street)
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Goodbye, Miss Louisa.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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Something I want to tell you, Miss Louisa.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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I think perhaps you'll be able to find out for yourself, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)