Synonym: boy, youth. Antonym: lass. Similar words: lady, glad, lade, clad, laden, ladle, glade, ballad. Meaning: [læd] n. 1. a boy or man 2. a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy).
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1 He is a handsome lad.
2 Things were different when I was a lad.
3 The little lad was playing on the swing.
4 The little lad was a real handful. He was always up to mischief.
5 When I was a lad his age I would laugh at the strangest things.
6 He's a strapping lad — already bigger than his father.
7 The lad was wearing rubber-soled shoes.
8 Nay,(www.Sentencedict.com) lad. It's not that bad.
9 By gum, he's a big lad!
10 He was a young lad, very green, very immature.
11 Things have changed since I was a lad.
12 George is a good lad, too good for you!
13 Come along, lad. Time for you to get home.
14 The lad has undoubted talent.
15 He's quite a lad/a bit of a lad.
16 He's a nice enough lad, but he doesn't seem to have much gumption.
17 The cute lad did all he could to win the pretty girl's favour.
18 He changed from being a nice lad to being rude and unhelpful.
19 A big strapping lad like you shouldn't have much difficulty lifting that!
20 He's a nice enough lad, but he's not going anywhere.
21 He's a nice lad, but a bit slow on the draw.
22 He was a nice lad — bright and with a sunny disposition.
23 He's a sensitive lad and some of the criticism has stung him.
24 That Chris is a bit of a lad, isn't he?
25 When he was a little lad, I used to sing him lullabies.
26 He's a nice lad.
27 Give the lad a break-it's only his second day on the job.
28 He's a nice lad, and is quick on the draw.
29 The town's changed a lot since I was a lad.
30 You do that once more and you'll get a clip round the ear, my lad.