lass
IPA: ɫˈæs
noun
- (archaic in some dialects, informal) A young woman or girl.
- (Tyneside, Mackem) A sweetheart.
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Examples of "lass" in Sentences
- The lass followed the boys.
- I loved the lass but she didn't like me.
- Here's wishing the lass the best of luck.
- Can we get a good proper photo of the lass
- The lord of Drum goes to woo a shepherd lass.
- There was a lass in the class and I liked her.
- We love to see the lasses with their red scarves on.
- Lass was a nurse at the Sierra Tahoe hotel and casino.
- Coooooooor that black lass is a bit of alright isn't she?
- He is the exact opposite of Jasmin, the lass he has fallen for.
- Seems a certain Irish lass started to celebrate the holiday early.
- The lass is later seen as a member of the Legion of Super Villains.
- And Graham's gobby Welsh lass is national treasure Charlotte Church.
- She knows she must run for election in 2010, and the lass is running scared.
- The Tobago lass is the first female athlete from Trinidad and Tobago to earn a medal at the global track and field meet.
- A fair, young lass is the one thing we focus on as we begin, looking straight at her as she stares into the camera saying that “you” are about to die.
- The Paisley lass is good buddies with Gordon and Alastair and no doubt her and her brother have long gotten past any teenage rammies they used to have.
- But imagine that in the background, as this wee slip of a lass is performing, this dude in leather trousers and lounge-singer frilly shirt is wandering about, looking louche and lusty.