How To Use Laddie In A Sentence
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The only things to be careful about were a little, shiny, slender snake, with a head as bright as mother's copper kettle, and a big thick one with patterns on its back like those in Laddie's geometry books, and a whole rattlebox on its tail; not to eat any berry or fruit I didn't know without first asking father; and always to be sure to measure how deep the water was before I waded in alone.
Laddie: A True Blue Story
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He addressed all boys indiscriminately as "laddie," though he usually alluded to the younger ones as "smallest of created things," "infinitesimal scrap of humanity," or "most diminutive of men"; but, wildly eccentric as he was, no one ever thought of laughing at him.
The Days Before Yesterday
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Why am I reflecting glumly on such thoughts as: ‘Beware your dreams, laddie, for some day they may be granted’?
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Out of the ivory tower and onto the streets with you, laddie.
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Wid ye forsake yer ain wedded lord tae gae follow wi the gypsy laddies
Gypsy Laddies
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'For the young laird -- a feckless, ugsome, sickly wean he was, puir laddie -- a knight cam by, an' behoved to take him to the King.
The Caged Lion
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How blest were the days o 'langsyne, when a laddie, vol. iii.,
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
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Atmosphere is vital, laddie, you can't go to a rendezvous like this dressed in dirty khaki pants and veldschoen. it would ruin the whole thing.
When the Lion Feeds
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Someone must have been really sick to hurt that wee laddie.
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Then there's your pal, the old chap down at the harbor, and the court laddie who gives me the S. A. news.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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I'd forsake my ain wedded lord tae gae wi the gypsy laddies
Gypsy Laddies
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The laddie from The Lakes is known as a gobby upstart with a taste for the grim things in life.
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Ither laddies may ha's finer claes, and may be better fed,
July 24, 2005
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Soft core "laddie" magazines, issues of Sports Illustrated and even Victoria's Secret catalogues stole its customers on one side -- and newly available hard corn porn on cable stole them from the other.
Is Playboy Magazine Over the Hill? Ask Lindsay Lohan
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In the past few years I've lost four captains and four top goalscorers, and I've had to replace them with laddies.
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I learned shortly, that his father and mother had arrived, which was one comfort; but that matters with poor Mungo were striding on from bad to worse, being pronounced, by a skeely doctor, to be in a galloping consumption -- and not able to be removed home, a thing that the laddie freaked and pined for night and day.
The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
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Eh, but she swims fine, and she's gotten hold of the wee boatie wi 'the laddie's dinner on it.
The Northern Iron
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Here resides another outdated cliche: that Scottish cricket is a gentle, civilised pursuit, replete with cries of ‘Well played, laddie.’
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Nobody has ever come back, laddie, from the other side.
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God an 'He's new in mine -- an' I prayed this mornin ', a thing I haena dune for mair than twenty years -- an' the auld burn was sweet an 'clear, like when my laddie's lips sippit there lang syne -- I daurna speak His name ower often, but God is gey guid to the sinfu' an 'the weary.
St. Cuthbert's
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Eh, Cosmo, laddie, ye'll get yer deid o 'caul'!" she cried.
Warlock o' Glenwarlock
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He used to read it over almost every day, and sometimes, near the end, he would say to me, "Colin laddie, will you read it to me – the little woman's last letter.
Aleta Dey
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Keep me! wha's this of it?" she cried, and then, "God's truth, it's the tautit [19] laddie!
David Balfour, Second Part Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And Fran
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Unfortunately there are a lot of other magazines out there and I don't think many of the "laddie" magazines teach you anything to be proud of.
Reading Your Way to Manhood
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The good woman slowly produced a well-seasoned "cutty" pipe, and as she began to cut up a "fill" from a rank-smelling tobacco, replied: "Na, na, laddie, I've come in here for a smoke ma'sel.
The Social History of Smoking
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Macduff is a fishing town, and contains ships' chandlers and laddies in fast cars.
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Mr. Traill really wanted to detain Bobby he had only to withhold the magic word "laddie," that no one else had used toward the little dog since Auld Jock died.
Greyfriars Bobby
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He has at last loftily declared his extremely qualified support for Charlie - providing the laddie bucks up.
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He did so much for me and all the laddies because he tried to guide us not only to be football players but also have a bit of decency, character and respect.
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-- Gang to yer bed, noo, an 'lea' me to my ain thouchts; no '' at they're aye the best o 'company, laddie.
Sir Gibbie
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Na, na, laddie," said Andrew after a pause to listen; "she's mair like ta collie tog when she sees a cat, or maype it's mair like ta bummel-bees among ta heather upo 'ta hills in bonnie Scotland.
Steve Young
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'Effie that was marrit on puir Jock Ord -- a fine laddie he was -- verra knowledgeable wi' sheep, wha perished in a snowstorm, mindin 'his hirsel.
Border Ghost Stories
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The fire-laddie, the ward executive, the wardman, the roundsman, the strong-arm squad, the third-degree, and other such objects of American devotion are unknown in England.
Chapter 4. American and English Today. 2. Differences in Usage
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The tempestuous paddy, the tempestuous laddie decided to remeet along with all the bleak.
Pander! Panda! Panzer!
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Yes, laddie, I did miss him very much, but now, my cockbird," and here his face brightened up with another beaming smile, as he laid a meaning emphasis on his words, "but now I fancy, somehow or other, I'll not miss
On Board the Esmeralda Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story
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Keep me! wha's this of it?" she cried, and then, "God's truth, it's the tautit laddie!
David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
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Yir mother's bearin 'her sorrow all alane in Ettrick and her laddie'll bear it ayont the ocean.
St. Cuthbert's
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Brother Bart was ministering to a very white-faced "laddie," and thanking
Killykinick
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His first crime was taking a fairy cake from a shop, then he got into trouble for taking a wee laddie's bike.
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He was presumably an eident laddie at his job and was put in charge.
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`Eagle Scott," ran the caption, `the laddie detective with the magic eye.
COFFIN ON THE WATER
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For my bonie laddies young, but hes growin yet.
Song-Lady Mary Ann
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There's a puckle o 'the upland bairns pass oor wy frae schule, and whiles Lachlan' ill meet them when he's aifter his sheep, and as sure as a'm stannin 'here, he' ill lay aff stories aboot battles and fairies, till the laddies 'ill hardly gae hame.
Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
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Vi and Laddie were so curious that they wished to examine everything in the wikiup.
Six Little Bunkers at Cowboy Jack's
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Why, ye're tied up in a knot, laddie, and ye've proke ta pest rod; and pring it along, Scoody lad, and ton't get ta line roond ta stanes.
Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai
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He supposed he sounded like that to Eagle Scott, the laddie detective.
COFFIN ON THE WATER
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They gave it quite as willingly, I am sure, although you could see mother scringe when Laddie said "Father and Mother Pryor.
Laddie: A True Blue Story
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It's like growing up, you know, laddie.
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I say I was vexed for it afterwards; especially as the laddie did not mean to give offence; and as I saw the blae marks of my four fingers along his chaft-blade.
The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
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He and his ilk are constantly pilloried for their behaviour and slammed for showing other daft wee laddies a poor example.
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Then Laddie spelled "incomprehensibility," and they finished up the
Laddie; a true blue story
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`Dinna yer pay me noo, laddie," he called when a recent arrival reached for his cash.
THE OPEN DOOR
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I think this one started when he was just a wee laddie with a ladybird book on weather but it was reincarnated last week.
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This laddie can calm the jumpiest stallion, and guide a panicked team through a flood as if it were a meadow, madam.
Soul
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By the time we got to the 18th, I was really wet but he just said: ‘Wasn't this great, laddie!’
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And laddie, I am askin 'God to keep me pure, for my love will hae its bloom some day far ayont us, like the bonny heather when the winter's bye.
St. Cuthbert's
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Laddie lie near me," must _lie by me_ for some time.
The Letters of Robert Burns
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McVeigh's a local laddie who lives a short corner away from Cliftonhill and the cash from the filming probably kept the Coatbridge club's overdraft from being called in.
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Instead of real life's morlock tobacco bootleggers and DVD touts, Pantoland has sweet Aladdie, a boy so poor he does not have a name.
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Another "Highland Laddie" is also in the "Museum," vol. v., which I take to be Ramsay's original, as he has borrowed the chorus -- "O my bonie Highland lad," &c.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
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Keep me! wha's this of it?" she cried, and then, "God's truth, it's the tautit {19} laddie!
Catriona
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Then Laddie spelled "incomprehensibility," and they finished up the "bilities" and the "alities" with a rush and changed McGuffey's for Webster, with five on Laddie's side and three on the Princess ', and when they quit with it, the Princess was alone, and Laddie and our little May facing her.
Laddie: A True Blue Story
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We are all young laddies who get on well together and who are improving as we get older.
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The laddie was a perfect world's wonder every Sunday, and would have been laughed at out of his seven senses, had he not at last rebelled and fairly thrown it off.
The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
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Whereupon his lordship replied: 'Ay! ay! my cannie laddie! an' I was predestined to hang ye for't. '
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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He and his ilk are constantly pilloried for their behaviour and slammed for showing other daft wee laddies a poor example.
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When there was any riot in the streets, I fled, and scougged myself at the chimley-lug as quickly as I dowed; and, rather than double a nieve to a schoolfellow, I pocketed many shabby epithets, got my paiks, and took the coucher's blow from laddies that could hardly reach up to my waistband.
The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
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Man, a've seen him tak a wee laddie on his knee that his ain mither cudna quiet, an 'lilt' Sing a song o 'saxpence' till the bit mannie would be lauchin 'like a gude are, an' pooin 'the doctor's beard.
A Doctor of the Old School — Complete
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The boys' gate was at the back of the stadium beside the lemonade factory, and no matter how important the match, how big the crowd, the laddies were helped down to the front, held high over the spectators if need be.
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I think only twice people came to the house and once it was wee laddies.
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They have a laddie [Steven] Whittaker who is a cracking player.
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‘Welcome to Scotland, laddie,’ growls Getch in his best through-the-beard burr.
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Man, a've seen him tak a wee laddie on his knee that his ain mither cudna quiet, an 'lilt' Sing a song o 'saxpence' till the bit mannie wud be lauchin 'like a gude ane, an' pooin 'the doctor's beard.
Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
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My certy, ye dinna let the grass grow under your feet," said the Highlander; and he added, "If ye want to run errands, laddie, ye can come back again.
Lob Lie-by-the-Fire: or The Luck of Lingborough
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'Twas nat'ral eneuch; the laddie meant nae harm, but he wanted his sled afore the snaw was gone.
St. Cuthbert's
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I'm not a daft wee laddie, and I know that happens, but it doesn't normally happen quite so blatantly, so I was annoyed and angry.
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_Laddie lie near me_ must _lie by me_ for some time.
Robert Burns How To Know Him
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‘That's what it feels like to have a child, laddie,’ she said.
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It's because we consider placating the readers of laddie mags just so beneath them.
Naked Female Comedians: Please Put Your Clothes Back On (PHOTOS)
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Dinna worrit yourself about that, laddie," he said, surveying Jamie with a gleaming eye.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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But fykin 'an' scutterin 'awa' amon 'exyems, as you ca' them, an 'triangles, an' a puckle things like laddies 'girds and draigons, that nae livin' sowl cud mak 'ether eechie or ochie o' ---- Feech!
My Man Sandy