Similar words: brassiere, classic, classics, classify, lassitude, classical, classically, reclassify. Meaning: ['læsɪ] n. a girl or young woman who is unmarried.
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(1) Jemima was a bonny Highland lassie of 15.
(2) The Heartgard-30 Plus campaign even features a celebrity: Lassie.
(3) A young Salvation Army lassie with black curly hair, brown eyes and a peaches and cream complexion had caught his eye.
(4) She's a bright lassie and a lovely one, too.
(5) Did You Ever See A Lassie?
(6) Those old lassie films always pull my heart strings.
(7) B : Yes. Her name is Lassie.
(8) I give you best , lassie.
(9) Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that?
(10) Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie.
(11) Lassie would have had a fire truck here by now. Sentencedict.com
(12) Ask yourself this: Could a ferret ever do what Lassie used to do on that old television series?
(13) The story made headlines around the world and researchers believe it may have inspired the novel Lassie Come Home.
(14) Wulfstan: Aye, we heard the scream. Laszlo died right after , coughing up blood. Good show, lassie!
(15) Among other names on the list were US TV host Johnny Carson, singer Johnny Cash and canine star Lassie.
(16) A family in financial crisis is forced to sell Lassie, their beloved dog.
(17) We will never have another dog as smart as Lassie.
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