Na, there was nae rinnin' frae a bonny lassin thae days.
Jess, throwing up her hands hopelessly; "d'ye think that a bonny lass is just like a black ripe cherry on a bough, ready to drap into your mooth when it pleases your high mightinesses to hold it open?
In their young days lads o' speerit took their exerceese in comin' to see a bonny lass--juist as I was sayin' to Winifred yestreen nae faurer gane.
The Bonny Lass cruised north along the coast, the passenger desiring to put in at Panama in the hope that word might reach him there of quieter times at home.
Captain Sampson, of the brig Bonny Lass, found himself with a passenger for nowhere in particular in the shape of a certain Spanish merchant of great wealth, reputed custodian of the private funds of the bishop of Lima.
Four stout sailors of the Bonny Lass staggered under the weight of it.
As I lay musing all alone, A merry tale I thought upon; Now listen a while, and I will you tell Of a fryer that loved a bonny lass well.
Two greater friends there could not be, Nor braver knights for chivalry, Both batchelors of high degree, 15 Fit for a bonny lass.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bonny lass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.