Similar words: fairness, airy-fairy, bait, bail, baize, bailout, bail out, bailey. Meaning: [beən] n. a child: son or daughter.
Random good picture Not show
1. Burnt bairns dread the fire.
2. My sister just lets the bairns roam.
3. How old's the wee bairn?
4. He's a lovely bairn.
5. It is of children in church, or bairns in the kirk.
6. The bairn started bringing his milk back up all the time when he was just a few days old.
7. We've always helped oot wi the bairns and gone on trips: you just get on wi it.
8. I didn't remember that ye're just a bairn , I couldn't see that ye were dying on your feet...'He was almost crying.
9. Give bairn his will, and a whelp his fill , and none of these two will thrive.
10. It's not only them that suffer - it's the bairns as well.
11. People who were going in for fines and just daft shoplifting and that were getting their bairns taken away.
12. Only one thing she drew the line at and that was when the prostitution took up bairns.
13. I can't believe she's going off to university. Seems like only last week she was still just a bairn.
14. I cannot believe she's going off to university. Seems like only last week she was still just a bairn .
15. I think he swore: but I didn't mind him, I was straining to see the bairn,' and she began again to describe it rapturously.
16. And one feels glad for the mother and wee bairn just six days old, peacefully resting in the next room.
16. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
17. Seems like only last week she was still just a bairn .
18. 'I think he swore:I didn't mind him, I was straining to see the bairn, 'she began again to describe it rapturously .