Examples of 'pretty and young' in a sentence

Meaning of "pretty and young"

pretty and young: This phrase is often utilized to describe an individual, typically a female, as attractive and in the early stages of life in terms of age. It highlights physical appearance and youthfulness as distinguishing characteristics of the person

How to use "pretty and young" in a sentence

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pretty and young
I am sure she must be pretty and young.
You are pretty and young at that.
We should have here someone pretty and young.
You are pretty and young.
The lady who answers the door was really pretty and young.
I was not pretty and young enough.
Where can you find a grandma that is pretty and young like me?
You are still pretty and young so you should go on dates.
You loved me when I was pretty and young.
You are capable and pretty and young and wonderful and great and outstanding and.
They like pretty things, and like it more if they are pretty and young.
She looks so pretty and young.
She 's pretty and young for her age.
This princess is pretty and young.
She 's pretty and young.

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I prepared this bienmesabe for the birthday of a pretty and young 8-year old Naomie.
She was pretty and young.
You are just jealous ' cause she 's so pretty and young.
And you are too pretty and young to be like that!
Wonderful and great and outstanding and… You're capable and pretty and young and.
When someone is as pretty and young as you… But you know… hey.
Look, Rozi. We should have here someone pretty and young.
After all she 's pretty and young.
Look! You are so pretty and young.
Wow My mom 's so pretty And young.
Why not? She 's pretty and young.

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Examples of using Pretty
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