noun
- plural of newsgirl; young women or girls employed to sell or deliver newspapers
Usage: historical; chiefly North American
Examples
- During the early 20th century, newsgirls hawked papers on street corners in major cities.
- The newsgirls would arrive before dawn to collect their bundles of newspapers.
- In the 1930s, newsgirls competed with newsboys to sell the most papers.
- The photograph showed a group of newsgirls standing proudly with their newspaper bags.
- Many newsgirls worked part-time after school to earn extra money for their families.