Use of lad in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include lad at the start of sentence, lad at the end of sentence and lad in the middle of sentence
lad at the end of sentence
- He's a nice lad.
- He is a handsome lad.
- By gum, he's a big lad!
- He's quite a lad/a bit of a lad.
- Things have changed since I was a lad.
- Things were different when I was a lad.
- The town's changed a lot since I was a lad.
lad in the middle of sentence
- Nay, lad. It's not that bad.
- The lad has undoubted talent.
- That Chris is a bit of a lad, isn't he?
- George is a good lad, too good for you!
- The lad was wearing rubber-soled shoes.
- The little lad was playing on the swing.
- Come along, lad. Time for you to get home.
- He's a nice lad, and is quick on the draw.
- He's a nice lad, but a bit slow on the draw.
- He was a young lad, very green, very immature.
- He's a nice enough lad, but he's not going anywhere.
- When he was a little lad, I used to sing him lullabies.
- He's a strapping lad — already bigger than his father.
- Give the lad a break-it's only his second day on the job.
- He was a nice lad — bright and with a sunny disposition.
- He changed from being a nice lad to being rude and unhelpful.
- He's a sensitive lad and some of the criticism has stung him.
- The cute lad did all he could to win the pretty girl's favour.
- When I was a lad his age I would laugh at the strangest things.
- The little lad was a real handful. He was always up to mischief.
- He's a nice enough lad, but he doesn't seem to have much gumption.
- A big strapping lad like you shouldn't have much difficulty lifting that!
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- fellow
- , gent
- , cuss
- , laddie
- , feller
- , sonny
- , blighter
- , bloke
- , cub
- , fella
- , chap