lad
Definition:
1. A boy or man.
2. A male child.
Use 'lad' in a sentence:
- 1. Sometimes young lads just need to turn to a mother figure for a bit of a chat and reassurance.
- 2. He was a young lad, very green, very immature.
- 3. I never knew the lad.
- 4. He is a model professional and an example to the younger lads.
- 5. The lad fell backwards, landing on his backside.
- 6. Yet as a lad people had said of him that he was one who might do anything if he tried.
- 7. Burns is a big lad with a rolling gait.
- 8. Come along, lad. Time for you to get home.
- 9. He's as straight as any lad i' Yorkshire!
- 10. When you watch him in training, you realise that this lad is the business.
- 11. He's a sensitive lad and some of the criticism has stung him.
- 12. What will become of my poor lad!
- 13. The little lad was a real handful. He was always up to mischief.
- 14. Learn it, lad: tis hard only at first.
- 15. Tony was a bit of a lad ─ always had an eye for the women.
- 16. That lad is very handsome.
- 17. Go on lads, beat the living daylights out of them!
- 18. We couldn't never tell him how it broke, poor lad.
- 19. He's a nice lad.
- 20. Adolescence ─ when a lad forsakes his bosom buddy for a bosomed buddy.
- 21. Tony was a bit of a lad —always had an eye for the women.
- 22. The luck of the draw meant the young lad had to face one of America's best players.
- 23. James is a very helpful and cooperative lad.
- 24. Give the lad a break ─ it's only his second day on the job.
- 25. He's just fine, is that lad.
- 26. I'd like to see his face, lad.
- 27. Doff thy rags, and don these splendours, lad!
- 28. He's th' trustiest lad i' Yorkshire.
- 29. Is he not a handsome lad?
- 30. The rest of the players are a great bunch of lads and I couldn't be happier.
- 31. Let's hear what they do, Dickon lad.
- 32. Give the lad a break—it's only his second day on the job.
- 33. What is the lad to thee?
- 34. Get on with thee, lad.
- 35. Aye, that's true enough—th' bad lad!
- 36. Dickon's a kind lad an' animals all like him.
- 37. When I was a lad his age I would laugh at the strangest things.
- 38. He was a nice lad — bright and with a sunny disposition.
- 39. Poor lad, his diet is brimstone, now, and over hot for a delicate taste.
- 40. I'm a very girlie person while Polly is one of the lads.
- 41. What is thy name, lad?
- 42. I get some stick from the lads because of my faith but I don't mind.
- 43. He's such a trusty lad.
- 44. "Here, lad," he said, handing the plant to Colin.
- 45. What doth the lad mean?
- 46. Tha'rt a Yorkshire lad for sure.
- 47. There, poor lad, take them and most welcome.
- 48. He said, "Rise, lad."
- 49. He let David go with a thrust of his wrist that sent the lad reeling.
- 50. Dickon's a lad I'd trust with a new-born child.
- 51. The description of one of the lads is definitely familiar. It rings a bell.
- 52. While the lads are golfing, I work out in the gym.
- 53. He's a mere slip of a lad compared to his brother.
- 54. I used to knock about with all the lads from round where Mum lives.
- 55. The virus won't go away and the lad is still feeling a bit rough.
- 56. A lot of the lads took small jobs to help keep the wolf from the door.
- 57. He's a very ambitious lad and he wants to play at the highest level.
- 58. Things have changed since I was a lad.