lad|lads in English
noun
young boy, male child; man; fellow
Use "lad|lads" in a sentence
1. Lad: Did you hear the lads Bantering last night?
2. Smartly, lads!
3. The Cocksure Lad Movie is a feature-length musical comedy about four English lads who come to Canada and learn what it means to be a band.
4. What handsome lads!
5. (1) Brawest-faur'd, handsomest; (2) Braw Lad, used in Galashiels to designate the young man chosen annually to represent the Burgh at the Braw Lads' Gathering on June 29
6. GOOD LAD.
7. 15 He's quite a lad/a bit of a lad.
8. Valuables in the bucket, lads.
9. The lads can't lift him.
10. All right, lads, back to work.
11. — That's a good lad.
12. He is a handsome lad.
13. 26 He's a nice lad.
14. Raggy Arsed Lads - Kindle edition by Finlay, Allan
15. A jonquil, not a Grecian lad.
16. 14 The lad has undoubted talent.
17. 1 He is a handsome lad.
18. Nay, lad. It's not that bad.
19. 6 The lad has undoubted talent.
20. By gum, he's a big lad!
21. Yeah, he was a Whitechapel lad.
22. Put another log on the fire, lad.
23. I could've found you a proper lad.
24. 25 He was a studious gentle lad.
25. Loyal lad- - fighting for his father's freedom.