Aún no tenemos significados para "fine lads".
1These are fine lads, but don't flatter 'em too much just yet.
2You have two fine lads taking care of you to-night.
3No, I just couldn't do too much for such fine lads as you are.
4Didn't I lose two brothers in it-asfine lads as ye'd find anywhere in the world!
5They were fine lads, straight of limb, supple and lithe, without, however, much show of muscle.
6They are both fine lads, and, as you say, we love one just as well as the other.
8As for the young men, Fergus, Stair and Agnew Garland, they are fine lads and a credit to the neighbourhood.
9Give way, my fine lads! cried Uncle Jack; and the crew pulled until I feared they might spring their oars.
10They were fine lads; but, as very often happens in such cases, they could only speak the language of the country.
11I looked through a window, at a great height, and saw about twenty or thirty fine lads sporting in a court below.
12There's twa as fine lads an' gude scholars as ye'll fin' in the haill kintra-side, no to mention the laird and mysel'.
13"Two-both away now-finelads-quite wrapped up in them-youngest especially."
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