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Definition of cover girl in English: cover girlnoun A female model whose picture appears on magazine covers. Example sentencesExamples - But the queen mum was not exactly your typical cover girl, at least here in the United States.
- The winner will also feature as a cover girl for the leading industry magazine Cosmopolitan.
- The more a man trusts and seeks to give selflessly to a woman the less he needs her to look like a cover girl.
- Which cover girl is selling most lad mags and tabloids?
- It may be more of a surprise that Heather Graham did not fare well as a cover girl.
- Like all the women on my wife's side of the family, Linda looks like a cover girl, but is as determined as a pit bull.
- The one-time homecoming queen is now the cover girl of the California recall calendar.
- But after a second look, she realised the cover girl was her.
- Model hopeful Alexandra Khan is drumming up public support to win a national competition and become a cover girl.
- Peachie Pink is the cover girl, appearing on the front with her hair dyed magenta, wearing a matching bikini.
- TEN years ago Tonya Harding found herself the unlikely cover girl of Time magazine.
- The cover girl - who spent six weeks in a rehab clinic in 1998-has always denied using hard narcotics like cocaine.
- Humphreys, a gal who looks sexy in jeans and a t-shirt as far as I'm concerned, is the cover girl for the issue.
- A contradiction in terms, maybe, but with her quirky looks, Elson became the hottest cover girl in the world.
- Stewart also is the cover girl for a winter edition of WLS Lifestyles, a magazine about weight loss surgery.
- This will be a long, hard goal to reach, but I'm determined to be your cover girl.
- Jane Fonda is a cover girl again at the age of 67, beating off competition from a nubile 23-year-old model.
- They all thought I'd be a fashion model, a black cover girl.
- The image, however, shows a young cover girl in a swimming pool.
- Producers follow her and invite her to be their cover girl.
Definition of cover girl in US English: cover girlnounˈkəvər ˌɡərlˈkəvər ˌɡərl A female model whose picture appears on magazine covers. Example sentencesExamples - It may be more of a surprise that Heather Graham did not fare well as a cover girl.
- But the queen mum was not exactly your typical cover girl, at least here in the United States.
- The more a man trusts and seeks to give selflessly to a woman the less he needs her to look like a cover girl.
- They all thought I'd be a fashion model, a black cover girl.
- Peachie Pink is the cover girl, appearing on the front with her hair dyed magenta, wearing a matching bikini.
- But after a second look, she realised the cover girl was her.
- Jane Fonda is a cover girl again at the age of 67, beating off competition from a nubile 23-year-old model.
- The one-time homecoming queen is now the cover girl of the California recall calendar.
- Model hopeful Alexandra Khan is drumming up public support to win a national competition and become a cover girl.
- This will be a long, hard goal to reach, but I'm determined to be your cover girl.
- Which cover girl is selling most lad mags and tabloids?
- Stewart also is the cover girl for a winter edition of WLS Lifestyles, a magazine about weight loss surgery.
- Like all the women on my wife's side of the family, Linda looks like a cover girl, but is as determined as a pit bull.
- TEN years ago Tonya Harding found herself the unlikely cover girl of Time magazine.
- The cover girl - who spent six weeks in a rehab clinic in 1998-has always denied using hard narcotics like cocaine.
- The image, however, shows a young cover girl in a swimming pool.
- A contradiction in terms, maybe, but with her quirky looks, Elson became the hottest cover girl in the world.
- The winner will also feature as a cover girl for the leading industry magazine Cosmopolitan.
- Producers follow her and invite her to be their cover girl.
- Humphreys, a gal who looks sexy in jeans and a t-shirt as far as I'm concerned, is the cover girl for the issue.
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