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Definition of Geisha girl
1. Noun. A Japanese woman trained to entertain men with conversation and singing and dancing.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geisha Girl
Literary usage of Geisha girl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Japan: A Record in Colour by Mortimer Menpes, Dorothy Menpes (1905)
"Yes, she is like some wonderful fantastical tropical blossom, that vermilion
geisha-girl, or like some hitherto unknown and gorgeous dragon-fly. ..."
2. Leontine Stanfields̓ Book of Verse by Leontine Stanfield (1906)
"MY LITTLE geisha girl. Enchanting maid of beauty rare, With almond eye and ebon
hair, And velvet cheek of ..."
3. Island Song Lyrics Volume 5by Larry W. Jones by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"‘Twas on the isle of Japan that I found her A geisha girl with a face lovely
sweet Cherry blossoms were blooming around her A beautiful kimono flowing down ..."
4. The Never-ceasing Search by Francis Otto Schmitt (1990)
"The geisha girl to my left was very pretty; her job was to keep my glass filled
with saki; the geisha girl to my right did the same for my beer. ..."
5. In the Land of the Cherry Blossoms by Maude Whitmore Madden (1915)
"She knows now that the gay butterfly life of the geisha girl is like that of any
... That is why no geisha girl is ever admitted into the presence of a ..."
6. A Vagabond's Odyssey: Being Further Reminiscences of a ... Sailor-troubadour by A Safroni-Middleton (1916)
"... had been a geisha girl and played for her living as I had, and so we became
comrades. Next day I took her and her sister down by the river. ..."