geisha - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • become: Much apprenticeship is required of girls who wish to become a geisha.
  • hire: If you wanted to get lucky, you wouldn't hire a geisha.
  • meet: I'm finally to meet the hallowed geisha - but by now, my allotted time has shrunk to a mere ten minutes.

Adjective modifier

  • Japanese: Lush adaptation of Arthur Golden's 1998 bestseller following the life of 1930s Japanese geisha Sayuri.

Modifies a noun

  • girl: The streets here are full of soldiers with fixed bayonets; I passed a geisha girl, showing the Japanese had arrived.
  • house: Finally he was so lavish with money as he became a frequent, valuable customer of geisha houses.
  • district: Read more: the real Japan continued I headed straight to Gion, the geisha district.
  • outfit: Tajiri was accompanied to the ring by Torrie Wilson, dressed in her customary geisha outfit.
  • culture: A resident expert will guide you around Gion and provide you with a deep insight into the center of the geisha culture.
  • comment: Please select next story: Face-to-face with the geisha girls Comment from the Northern Echo.. .

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