laddie Synonyms
laddie Meaning
Wordnet
laddie (n)
a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
Webster
laddie (n.)
A lad; a male sweetheart.
laddie Sentence Examples
- My grandad often called me "laddie" with a twinkle in his eye.
- The Scottish laddie spoke with a thick accent, charming all who heard him.
- As a young laddie, Jack had a knack for fixing anything with a wrench in his hand.
- Mary's little laddie, Billy, had an insatiable curiosity that kept him exploring the world around him.
- The elderly laddie sat on the park bench, feeding the pigeons with crumbs from his pocket.
- The mischievous laddie played pranks on his friends, leaving them in fits of laughter.
- The young laddie stood at the top of the hill, taking in the breathtaking view of the valley below.
- The brave laddie charged into the battle, determined to protect his homeland.
- The clever laddie solved the complex puzzle, impressing his teachers and classmates.
- The kind laddie helped the elderly woman cross the street, earning a warm smile from her.
FAQs About the word laddie
a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)A lad; a male sweetheart.
lad,boy, kid, sonny, toddler, boychick, youth, callant, boychik, nipper
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My grandad often called me "laddie" with a twinkle in his eye.
The Scottish laddie spoke with a thick accent, charming all who heard him.
As a young laddie, Jack had a knack for fixing anything with a wrench in his hand.
Mary's little laddie, Billy, had an insatiable curiosity that kept him exploring the world around him.