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Example sentences for "you young"

  • No one asked you if you did, you young duffer.

  • Greenfield senior would come to hear you spout, you young muff!

  • You young rascals," he exclaimed, "so you have been released, eh?

  • You young scalawags," he shouted, "what are you trying to do?

  • You corresponded a good deal, you young people.

  • Have you been here all night, you young ass?

  • Mark my words, you young scoundrel, I will be even with you yet.

  • What did you intend to do, you young fool?

  • I am not doing myself any harm, you young beggar," Julian replied good temperedly.

  • Why, you young idiot, if you care to be told, your feet are limed, and the sooner you recognize the fact the better.

  • Then he went on a shade more heartily: "It's a mighty good thing for some of you young fellows to be going into politics; perhaps that's the chief work for the next generation.

  • Dick, you young fool, the ideal woman is the goal toward which the rest of humanity must run; and the sooner you bend all your practical faculties in that direction, and there abase the knee, the better for you.

  • Now, you young Yankee, I don't want to see you try that move again.

  • Then he doesn't need any of your help, you young Abolitionist; get back to your place!

  • Lend a hand to get supper, you young goose!

  • Didn't I tell you, you young blackguard, that the grouse-pie was to be kept for Sunday?

  • Do you know what I'm going to do with you, eh, you young rascal?

  • I don't see anything to laugh at, you young rascal," he said to Bob.

  • Can't you see that Mick is going to fall in love with you if he sees you a minute longer, you young rascal?

  • You young rascal, what do you mean by bothering me like that?

  • You young limb, I want you to tell me all about it this very minute, before I punch holes in yez.

  • Act like that, you young imp, and you'll never grow up to be a gentleman.

  • Bernard, "and you thought the white stuff would do the sick gentleman good--you young scoundrel!

  • And so you'll turn highwayman, will you, you young dog?

  • Why didn't you come out when I called you, you young dog?

  • You're not out yet, you young hound," rejoined Quilt, striving ineffectually to burst open the door.

  • Why, if you young people go on in this way, we old fogies should go further and live in stables!

  • Will you stand upon your legs, you young devil?

  • Come; none of your tricks here, you young vagabond; they won't do.

  • Come home to your poor mother, you young dog!

  • Come; none of your tricks here, you young vagabond; they won’t do.

  • It seems to me I'll have something to say about that, you young whippersnapper!

  • I am as much in the dark about those points as you young men," was the reply.

  • Now, you see, it will be up to you young men to keep our office supplied with your whereabouts as often as you can.

  • Well, you young genl'men du have rare goings on down in the paddock, that you du.

  • You young muff,' I was told on all sides, 'who asked your opinion?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    you bet; you couldn; you have been told; you let; you mean; you only; you propose; you shall; you wanted; you will; young and; young courtier; young fella; young horse; young lady; young life; young minister; young nobleman; young warrior; young widow; young women; your face; your great; your opinion; your place; your soul