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Example sentences for "good young"

  • And take with you, by the way, my good young gentlemen, this concluding maxim: Men are like lands; you will get more by lavishing all your labour again and again upon the easy than by ploughing up new ground in the sterile!

  • No, you can do nothing with him, my good young men!

  • He is obviously not a hard character, my good young friends, for you to deceive; for he wants suspicion, and all his good qualities lay him open to you.

  • Be ruled by me, my good young Sir, and meddle no more in the matter.

  • There you wrong me, my good young friend--on my credit, you do.

  • Lady Anne requested you to stay, and I, my good young friend, request you to go away.

  • She is a good young woman, and Barnes has experienced from persons of another sort such horrors, that he will know the blessing of domestic virtue.

  • I know he is a good young man; but, Edith, it would be very naughty for you to encourage him," he said advisedly.

  • Ah, he must be a good young man," she said, almost aloud, during one of her oft recurring spells of happiness.

  • His politeness, his bearing, his voice, his face, his size, appealed to her young idea of what constituted proper proportions in a good young man.

  • Well, then, now to somewhat longer and more important conversations, my good young gentleman," said La Reynie.

  • My good young man, you have excited forms of speech.

  • Nay, my good young Englishman, but on the other hand you have not answered me.

  • I have never cared to read deliberately in the book you open to me, my good young man.

  • We beat you in illustrious names and in the age of the lines, my good young man.

  • Good young man," said they all with one accord.

  • Never knew a lady who could endure 'a good young man'--never!

  • His curate, who preached for him--a good young man, but extremely dull-was not one of those preachers who fill a church.

  • Still it could not be said that James Grey was a bad young man--not at all--he was what was called a good young man.

  • He seemed to her a good young man, and much more steady than Ben.

  • That is a good young woman, I am sure," he said to himself.

  • He was a good young man; too good for such as me to think upon, though he once would have had me think more of him.

  • My dear uncle, go and comfort my poor father, and my good young brother: I will write to them before another day is past.

  • He is a good young man, and was betrayed into a crime by a butler, who employed him to rob his master, in London.

  • And as to you, my good young lady, what, after a short time given to vexation, need interrupt your happiness?

  • Such, my good young friends, is the MORAL of your calamities.

  • If it had not been for that dear angel, good young man, God only knows whether I might not have been a disconsolate widow by this time!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good young" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feel like; good actions; good angel; good boy; good conduct; good deal; good faith; good fellows; good fresh; good government; good hands; good head; good letter; good library; good long; good memory; good morals; good mother; good paper; good port; good price; good quality; good rider; good store; good temper; good yeast