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		Definition of working girl in English: working girlnoun  informal 1A woman who goes out to work rather than remaining at home. 〈非正式〉(不一直待在家里的)工作女子 Example sentencesExamples -  The Nailzone is also an oasis of calm which you can escape to for a blissful lunch-hour perk, which makes it every working girl's dream - a place to be pampered and spoilt rotten, at speed.
 -  Now that I'm an out-of-the-house working girl, making time to exercise takes a little more premeditation.
 -  Without question, a lifetime of hard physical labor at low paying employment led Angela to become an ardent advocate of labor reform for working girls.
 -  As I'm a working girl I may as well start with what I wear to work.
 -  I'm a working girl myself, but life is about choice and what women have reclaimed is the right to choose.
 
 - 1.1euphemistic  A prostitute.
Example sentencesExamples -  I personally found it just a little too negative with respect to the working girls.
 -  From the early 1940s until the mid-1970s the building was occupied by the Catherine Club, a boardinghouse for working girls that provided supervision as well as shelter.
 -  We only work one hotel for no more than a week, and the staff just figure us for working girls.
 -  Even worse, many of such laboring, lower-class women were likely to fall under the pernicious influences of the preying men and immoral working girls around them.
 -  A few working girls also lingered, but Midori let them be for now.
 -  As well as the brothels and working girls there are a number of licensed cafes and nightclubs.
 -  The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls.
 -  Small groups of working girls are gathered along the street, paced evenly, plying their trade in the gloom of the night.
 -  A prostitute has been banned from Blackburn's red light district as part of a crackdown on working girls operating near people's homes.
 -  After her retirement, and until her death in 1930, she was actively connected with an experiment in adult education for working girls.
 -  His smile grew even broader. ‘I like a girl with spirit,’ he slurred. ‘And I particularly like a working girl.
 -  Sally never spoke rudely to any of the working girls.
 -  ‘Oh,’ one of the working girls from last night moved to get out of the steaming wooden tub but Midori waved her back to her seat.
 -  One working girl is leaving the life to get married; only her fiancé doesn't know her past.
 -  By befriending and not judging the working girls, Tricia and her team hope to support those who want to give up their work on the street.
 -  He's a bit stuck up and rude to everyone, but to the working girls he is very charming.
 -  Who would believe a working girl's word against his?
 -  The girls at the bar were working girls and, one way or another, you had to pay to have sex with them.
 -  Dolly is dithering between the working girls and the day spa girls.
 -  Some were high end working girls, but could be cover-models on a magazine!
 
  
    Definition of working girl in US English: working girlnounˈwərkɪŋ ɡərlˈwərkiNG ɡərl informal 1A woman who goes out to work rather than remaining at home. 〈非正式〉(不一直待在家里的)工作女子 Example sentencesExamples -  As I'm a working girl I may as well start with what I wear to work.
 -  The Nailzone is also an oasis of calm which you can escape to for a blissful lunch-hour perk, which makes it every working girl's dream - a place to be pampered and spoilt rotten, at speed.
 -  Now that I'm an out-of-the-house working girl, making time to exercise takes a little more premeditation.
 -  Without question, a lifetime of hard physical labor at low paying employment led Angela to become an ardent advocate of labor reform for working girls.
 -  I'm a working girl myself, but life is about choice and what women have reclaimed is the right to choose.
 
 - 1.1euphemistic  A prostitute.
Example sentencesExamples -  A few working girls also lingered, but Midori let them be for now.
 -  Some were high end working girls, but could be cover-models on a magazine!
 -  As well as the brothels and working girls there are a number of licensed cafes and nightclubs.
 -  From the early 1940s until the mid-1970s the building was occupied by the Catherine Club, a boardinghouse for working girls that provided supervision as well as shelter.
 -  Sally never spoke rudely to any of the working girls.
 -  A prostitute has been banned from Blackburn's red light district as part of a crackdown on working girls operating near people's homes.
 -  Dolly is dithering between the working girls and the day spa girls.
 -  His smile grew even broader. ‘I like a girl with spirit,’ he slurred. ‘And I particularly like a working girl.
 -  Even worse, many of such laboring, lower-class women were likely to fall under the pernicious influences of the preying men and immoral working girls around them.
 -  The girls at the bar were working girls and, one way or another, you had to pay to have sex with them.
 -  One working girl is leaving the life to get married; only her fiancé doesn't know her past.
 -  ‘Oh,’ one of the working girls from last night moved to get out of the steaming wooden tub but Midori waved her back to her seat.
 -  I personally found it just a little too negative with respect to the working girls.
 -  He's a bit stuck up and rude to everyone, but to the working girls he is very charming.
 -  After her retirement, and until her death in 1930, she was actively connected with an experiment in adult education for working girls.
 -  Who would believe a working girl's word against his?
 -  By befriending and not judging the working girls, Tricia and her team hope to support those who want to give up their work on the street.
 -  The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls.
 -  We only work one hotel for no more than a week, and the staff just figure us for working girls.
 -  Small groups of working girls are gathered along the street, paced evenly, plying their trade in the gloom of the night.
 
  
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