Pronunciation: /kɔːl ɡɜrl/
noun a prostitute who arranges appointments with clients by phone
A1 She is a call girl who works in the city.
A2 The movie depicted the life of a call girl in a big city.
B1 The novel explored the experiences of a call girl and her clients.
B2 The documentary shed light on the challenges faced by call girls in the industry.
C1 The journalist interviewed a former call girl to understand the complexities of the profession.
C2 The memoir detailed the personal journey of a call girl who eventually left the industry.
formal The authorities arrested a group of individuals involved in trafficking call girls for illegal activities.
informal I heard that John hired a call girl for his birthday party last night.
slang I can't believe he's dating that call girl, she's bad news.
figurative In the world of politics, some people refer to lobbyists as call girls for their willingness to do anything for money.
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