Bernard Shute, who neither knew nor cared what the hounds were doing, was expatiating at great length to an uninterested squireen upon the virtues and perfections of his new mount.
But the squireen was probably too full of his own self-importance to waste much thought or regret on an insignificant, unattractive girl, though she was his own child.
The class of squireenis nearly extinct: 'Joy be with them.
Sometimes the squireen was the son of the old squire: a worthless young fellow, who loafed about doing nothing, instead of earning an honest livelihood: but he was too grand for that.
Sometimes you can hardly distinguish a squireen from a half-sir or from a shoneen.
Some squireen of the parts adjacent, and look in somewhat of a crapulocomatose state moreover.
She, as chatelaines ought to be, was delighted to have a host of philanderers hanging about the Abbey, swilling its liquor, devouring its beef, while my lord deigned to make the squireen useful in a multitude of ways.
What would be more likely to stimulate a coarse illiterate squireen than the aspect of such a living paradox as this?
It may be supposed that, as steward of the estates, Squireen O'Donahue had some influence over the numerous tenants on the property, and this influence he took care to make the most of.
Before the squireen had obtained his employment, he had sunk his rank and travelled much--as a courier--thereby gaining much knowledge of the world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "squireen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.