And good riddance to bad rubbish, says I, though I’m sorry for Nancy, poor lass!
And not a harsh word will I send her; she will have punishment enough to bear--poor lass!
Judith," said he, "poor lass, I am come to see you.
I deserved it, though, for I might hev knowed that he niver meant to wed my poor lass.
Poor lass, thou look'st as if thou needed a good cup o' tea.
Of course she did, and she believed it, poor lass; but if half that I heard of him was true, I'd have kicked him out at the end of three months instead of six.
But," with a sudden change of tone, "I've scared my poor lass nigh as much as that varmin did!
Where could she go, poor lass, if they were hard on her?
There is a poor lass as I'm fain to help, if I could do it, but I ha' not th' power.
She might travel up-long to Truro to my cousin an' bide quiet theer till arter, an' no harm done, poor lass.
I be such a poor lass in brains, an' I could awnly think of trouble 'cause I loved 'e so true.
Poor lass, her's done wi' all her troubles now, an' the unborn cheel tu.
Poor lass, I'll do all I can," said Geoffrey, earnestly.
Well, poor lass, I suppose she likes him; and, heigho!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poor lass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.