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Meanings of bonnie lassie in English
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Usage of bonnie lassie in English
1
Verily I should not like to bring the bonnielassie into trouble.
2
Miss Reid she said was "a bonnielassie, tenderly kind to me."
3
She was a " bonnielassie," and he had "lo'ed her muckle."
4
She knows well all you could say-justas well as if she heard it, the brave, bonnielassie!
5
Eh, the bonnielassie! from which I gathered that this piece of jetsam was both young and comely.
6
And, Katherine, my bonnielassie, dinna gie a thought to one word that black-eyed nephew o' her's may say to you.
7
Thora's a bonnielassie," I observed, with more feeling than I meant the words to convey; "and she's as good as bonnie."
8
About the year 1735 John Alexander married Margaret Gleason, a " bonnielassie" of Glasgow, and shortly afterward emigrated to the town of Armagh, in Ireland.
9
Gie us the BonnieLassie!
10
'She's a bonnielassie that, that came in the coach to-night, they say, Miss Lizzie.'
11
"Well, who is this bonnielassie?" asked Mr. Evringham, viewing her.
12
"Oh, yes, my bonnielassie," said the mill-dam.
13
"It'd be a fair treat to see your mug and hear you singing about the wee hoose amang the heather or the bonnie , bonnielassie!"