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Example sentences for "young and"

  • But since I am young and I know nothing about the practice and custom of chivalry (for I've just turned twenty years old), and I trust your great discretion, I want your advice.

  • When the Moor's daughter saw the maiden, so young and helpless, she felt great compassion.

  • But you're young and thoughtless, and I'll overlook your ignorance.

  • His arrival at this aperture was most opportune, for he had no sooner placed his eye at a crack, than a sight met his gaze that might well have alarmed a sentinel so young and inexperienced.

  • All of us, young and old, must do this if we would be in safety; for human will and human effort would all be in vain to overcome evil if divine strength did not flow into them.

  • On guard' is the watchword of safety for us all, young and old.

  • And David said, Solomon my son is young and tender, and the house that is to be builded for the LORD must be exceeding magnifical, of fame and of glory throughout all countries: I will therefore now make preparation for it.

  • So young and yet to suffer so cruelly," she murmured.

  • What a position to leave you in--so young and so unprotected.

  • To be young and seductive, to be able to kindle a man's eye--that seemed to her the sole thing desirable.

  • She wondered that she should possess such moral ascendancy over the woman, she so young and ingenuous!

  • She was so young and fresh, such an incarnation of the spirit of health, and he was so far gone in decay and corruption, that there seemed in this contact of body with body something unnatural and repulsive.

  • She is young and apt: Our own precedent passions do instruct us What levity's in youth.

  • Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered?

  • Help Marcius, help, You that be noble; help him, young and old.

  • I have little leisure, but my heart is young and fresh, and I can assure you that I was never more a philosopher than now.

  • Men and women, young and old, were running about confusedly, each one inquiring of his neighbor why the king had come, and where he might now be, as his carriage was apparently awaiting him.

  • These ladies are beautiful, of good birth, young and amiable, but one thing is wanting to make them perfect.

  • Well, let them say so, Laura is young and lovely, and does credit to your taste.

  • Elizabeth sees that she is young and pretty, and for the first time rejoices in her beauty.

  • The following day, Mr. Young and I ascended Mount Finke, and put up a small pile of stones upon its highest point.

  • I will give my readers a condensation of Mr. Tietkens's report of his journey with Mr. Young and Tommy.

  • Mr. Young and I collected a great many specimens of plants, flowers, insects, and reptiles.

  • He is young and light- hearted, I know, and loves pleasure, but that will all come out of him.

  • Nearly all the inhabitants, young and old, joined us in lively procession, up the winding road of three quarters of a mile, to the town.

  • And there came the moon, who saw all, young and old, alive and dead, and didn't care a dump!

  • And suddenly the moon appeared, young and tender, floating up on her back from behind a tree; and as though she had breathed, the air was cooler, but down that cooler air came always the warm odour of the limes.

  • Here the yellow grains will be harvested, which buy the smiles of beauty, blunt the sword of justice, and tempt the wavering conscience of young and old.

  • Young and ardent, with a superior education, he may be a ruling spirit of the new State now about to crystallize.

  • McPherson, young and brilliant, whose splendid star is in its zenith, firmly holds his exposed lines along the railroad between two valleys.

  • The eyes of the officers, young and old, informed her of that fact, one of which already she was well aware.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    under those; would mean; young and; young bird; young chief; young days; young doctor; young dream; young feller; young gentleman; young gentlemen; young lady; young lassie; young love; young madam; young maid; young married; young master; young masters; young minister; young mistress; young person; young reader; young widow; young wife; youngest brother