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Example sentences for "said young"

  • I did not know that you were in Albany," said young Lennox.

  • I obeyed the strict injunctions of Tayoga," said young Lennox, smiling faintly.

  • I will watch the birds," said young Lennox.

  • But," said young Joseph, "how can I interfere?

  • Mother," said young Joseph, "the dog and Braesig .

  • Yes, of course," said young Joseph, who immediately went out and ordered it himself.

  • The first slopes are not more than three or four miles away now," said young Clarke, "and no matter how hard they push they can't overtake us before we reach the trees.

  • Take a look, Jim," said young Clarke, handing him the glasses.

  • You are a lucky fellow; you have your three arrows," said young Sweepstakes.

  • I bet upon Grieben," said young Sylow; "a basket of champagne.

  • Now the thing is fairly under way," said young Breesen, and rubbed his hands with delight.

  • He didn't behave badly at all," said young Glossop.

  • What a lounge for Jack Slade," said young Hoffmann.

  • She was down with him the day before he died," said young Glossop.

  • After what the Rufford people said to me I'm sure he's going to marry her," said young Glossop.

  • I wouldn't rot upon such a serious subject as love's young dream," said Young George.

  • Oh, I'll make allowances all right," said Young George.

  • I like Maggie all right," said Young George, with elaborate unconcern.

  • I like cattle myself," said Young George; "especially good milkers.

  • We'll get out of the reeds first," said young Pedgift.

  • You may make your mind quite easy, sir," said young Armadale, in his off-hand way.

  • You are a lucky fellow; you have your three arrows,' said young Sweepstakes.

  • There's nothing worth seeing anywhere to-night,' said young Barter.

  • Begad it won't,' said young Barter, doing his best to make light of it.

  • He is the best man I ever knew," said young Wentworth, with enthusiasm.

  • I can only say I sympathise with you profoundly," said young Wentworth, with great seriousness.

  • He had you there, Uncle Dick," said young Jack.

  • Lucky it was not your head, Mr. Mole," said young Jack.

  • I'm glad you think it nice," said young Jack, bitterly.

  • He's spoofing you," said young Mr. Trotter.

  • In some respects," said young Mr. Smith-Parvis, and dashed into the vestibule before the footman could close the door.

  • Just for a quiet little powwow," said young Tom, "to make you laugh.

  • I believe you are Miss Mary Pepper," said young Bayley.

  • It's for you, Miss Polly," said young Mr. Bayley.

  • Mother," said young Joseph, "what can I do?

  • No," said young Joseph, looking at young Bolster, but Bolster could not help him to guess.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said 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:
    half hours; moral power; said afterwards; said another; said briefly; said church; said eagerly; said earnestly; said grannie; said gravely; said half; said hoarsely; said kindly; said naught; said our; said park; said poor; said section; said the little robber; said the poor woman; said the young girl; said the young man; said treaty; square leagues; would wait; you wouldn