12 adjectives to describe laddie

"You wash your face, but never let on to your neck," I would tell him when he was a wee laddie.

I hope you will not think, those of you, my friends, who may read what I am writing here, that I am exalting my lad above all the other Britons who died for King and countryor, and aye, above the brave laddies of other races who died to stop the Hun.

Ye olde fire laddies.

And yet it was only by a miracle that it did not bring death to Annie and her bairn and ruin to Jamie Lowden's whole lifea decent laddie that asked nowt but to work for his wife and his wean and be a good and useful citizen.

I hope well, for he was aye a gallant laddie!"

But what should I or any other man gie money to an able bodied laddie that can e'en work for what he needs, the same as you and me?

Dusky locks and lashes had he? Or was he some Northern laddie, Fresh and fair, with cheeks of roses, and with eyes and coat of blue? From New England's fields of daisies, Or from Dixie's bowered mazes, Rode he proudly forth to conflict?

John was never quite sure whether I meant to mak' some o' the shots, but he was a polite laddie, and he'd no like to be accusing his faither o' just being lucky.

Splendid laddies they were, who looked as if they would give a great account of themselves.

In the pageant of our history there are few more attractive figures than that of "Bonnie Prince Charlie," the "yellow-haired laddie" whose blue eyes made a slave of every woman who came under their magic, and whose genial, unaffected manners turned the veriest coward into a hero, ready to follow him to the death in that year of ill-fated romance, "the forty-five.

But what should I or any other man gie money to an able bodied laddie that can e'en work for what he needs, the same as you and me?

They were braw laddies, yo, but no what you might call over-particular about the company they kept!

12 adjectives to describe  laddie