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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91 He was driving over to Liverpool to score and had the youngest lad with him.
92 The lad on its back, dolled up as King William, had been crushed to death against the wall.
93 There was scope here for a young lad with ability.
94 Bet the poor lad didn't even know it was there.
95 When I were a lad, we used that sort of grunt in our toasters,(http://sentencedict.com/lad.html) for crying out loud.
96 A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank, narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived.
97 There isn't a moment when the lad isn't twitching or jerking or going into spasm.
98 I remember one lad, Nobby Clark, who could not stand the pace.
99 Instead they convicted Kern, Lester, and Lad one of second-degree manslaughter and assault and acquitted Pirone of all charges.
100 And Jack, her husband, had had some high-flown notion of dedicating the lad to the cause.
101 You're not exactly a young lad any more so you've got to pull your socks up.
102 We see a different connection, because of the knife wounds ... I shall never get any further in this force, lad.
103 This particular day he had a young fireman called Tom Smith, a big strong lad with a fiery temper.
104 The lad was better out of it anyway, his grandfather thought as he bowed, and wished he was away himself.
105 How happy they had been together, he and she and the little lad in the drowsy heat of the meadows.
106 The best rugby, though, was yet to come stemming from a tigerish rally inspired by a local lad.
107 I gave your letter to Corky for his tips section, but the big lad says' Stuff off!
108 Calman walked with a swagger, unusual for a lad of twelve years.
109 As a lad, Cloud and his two brothers were next in line for the Frankish throne.
110 It might also be necessary to employ a good lad from the village to help.
111 Amazingly David Attenborough, the old gorilla whisperer himself, was once a lad like this.
112 An urban lad, such wide open spaces made him feel exposed and uncomfortable.
113 The first day the lad chopped down ten large trees entirely by himself.
114 Clarice would never now marry her lad from Oban, or anyone else.
115 One day a lad called Stanley Wallace created a real stir.
116 Still, make sure that it's mentioned in the next circular, lad.
117 At length the little lad grabs her sleeve and becomes insistent, and she is only just in time with the sick bag.
118 This lad, twenty minutes before, stood in the ranks full of bravery and life.
119 Shorty was also a good guide and mentor for a growing lad, as good a father as any man could want.
120 The lad intrigued him, with his curiously flattened nose, like a cat's, and his extremely coarse straight hair.