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Meanings of young smith in English
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Usage of young smith in English
1
So the youngsmith pays no attention to him, but goes on with his work.
2
The youngsmith and Angela soon entered a spacious dormitory, resembling that of a first-rate boarding school.
3
So particular was the youngsmith that William spent the whole of another week in endeavoring to please him.
4
Go,' says he to the other prince, 'and bring the youngsmith here, and be polite.' 'Never fear,' says he.
5
I saw the youngsmith get into the carriage, and we never stopped a minute since.' 'It's uncivil you were to him.
6
Inquiring further, I heard of a youngsmith who had lately settled in a hamlet a couple of miles distant, but still within the parish.
7
The youngsmith listened attentively to Walter's explanation, and, when he had done, exclaimed admiringly: Why, Walter, you seem to be made for a general.
8
YoungSmith might possess a good character or a bad one.
9
We said nothing about it, and youngSmith will keep quiet.
10
It's me you should be taking, Walsh, not youngSmith.
11
YoungSmith knocked at the door leading to the staircase but got no reply.
12
So I take it unkindly that youngSmith has made the girl his sweetheart.
13
There's youngSmith out in his boat, by the way.
14
YoungSmith displayed no special characteristic except a passion for constructing models of boats.
15
Then I beat my man, youngSmith beat his man, and Thomas beat his.
16
YoungSmith knew nobody in the neighbourhood, and lived very much as his employer did.