I were a fine young chap in them days, summat o' your figure only bigger--ah!
I were a fine young chap in those days, tall I were, an' straight as a arrer, I be a bit different now.
He was a fine young man of twenty; he did not know me, nor I him.
He thanked her for her open dealing, and begged her pardon with a smile for sending a fine young man to her nunnery.
As I was amusing myself by looking at these curious birds, I saw a fine young one in a cage, and asked what language it spoke.
He was a fine young fellow, of great boldness and even impudence, and one day he came into our room and asked me to give him a dinner just as Maton and myself were sitting down to table.
These gates, my fine young man, were moulded half a century ago, by our Lorenzo Ghiberti, when he counted hardly so many years as you do.
That beard, my fine young man, must be parted with, were it as dear to you as the nymph of your dreams.
I selected a fine young lad to accompany me, named Joseph Cowley, because I felt some confidence in his moral courage in the event of any disaster befalling us.
We caught a fine young bird at Flood's Creek, but as it was impossible to keep it, we let it go.
That day she found, or more probably stole, a fine young hare, which she nursed and reared as tenderly as if it had been one of her own kittens.
Harry was a fine young fellow, and worshipped the ground that Mary walked upon; and it seemed a sort of equity that he should have her, as his father had been disappointed of her mother.
Willie Anerley was a fine young fellow, two inches taller than his father, with delicate features, and curly black hair, and cheeks as bright as a maiden's.
What more can they want for her than a fine young fellow, a credit to his business and the country?
Stand off a little till I look at you; fine young fellow, and your mother's image.
He is generally thought a fine young man, but do not expect a prodigy.
He was a fine young fellow of twenty or twenty-one, but totally devoid of manner.
Three or four days after, I went to a bookseller's to read the newspaper, and was politely accosted by a fine young man of twenty, who said that Madame de la Saone was sorry not to have seen me again at supper.
He was a brother of the Marquis de Gamache and of the Countess du Rumain, and was a fine young fellow of an excellent disposition.
And Watkin now was a fine young fellow, turned of twenty some time ago, straight as an arrow, and swift as a bird, but shy as a trout in a mountain-stream.
And junior Lieutenant Bluett, now a fine young fellow, walked the quarter-deck of the Thetis, so that you should have seen him.
A fine young fellow he was as need be, in his twelfth year now, and come on a mitching expedition from the great grammar-school at Cowbridge.
A fine young fellow," he reflected, "and full of fun.
A fine young man," she remarked to Miss Christie Grant.
A fine young fellow in Continental uniform paused at the carriage of the Jettsons, and greeted them cordially.
And there are two sons, fine young men--one is private secretary to Colonel Monroe.
To give up a fine young soldier, and then to have her second lover come to grief.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine young" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.