We young folks, however, were much exasperated over the loss of the sweets.
We young folks, however, were now chiefly interested in the Fourth of July celebration at the village, seven miles from the farm, and were laying our plans to go, all the previous day.
The editor of Young Folks, who offered to take a story from him, showed him a treasure-hunting tale by Mr Peace, and asked him to give him something on the same lines.
He had applied for work to Mr Henderson, the Scotch editor of Young Folks, and to the acceptance of this application the world owes Treasure Island and the charming stories which followed it.
And I supposed that they never read the "Young Folks," O no, not by any means!
I don't never meddle in young folks' business and I don't 'low them meddling in mine.
Young folks of today don't love like they did in the olden days.
Uniform with the "Young Folks' History of the United States.
The 'young folks' are going to give it to-morrow evening over at the Corners for the benefit of the public walks.
But Bob was in no mood to banter, and so he soberly related what Ethan had told him about the efforts of the "young folks" at the Corners to do something which should aid in improving the little hamlet in which they dwelt.
Dancin's as nat'ral to young folks as grass growin' in spring.
Young folks will be young folks, and now, perhaps, our little girl has come to shame instead of being married decent, as she might have been, though Roman.
And he walked straight into the kitchen where we three were making toast for tea, for Edgar was one of us by this time, and lent a hand at all such little things as young folkscan be merry over together.
Young folks is so strong and happy they is different from old folks, young mistress.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young folks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.