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lassie

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The fourteenth season of the television series Lassie began airing on CBS in the United States on September 10, 1967, and contained 28 episodes.

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n. (context chiefly Scotland Northern England Geordie Northumbria English) A young girl, a lass, especially one seen as a sweetheart.

Usage examples of lassie.

Manchester, in England, to teach the lassie bairns in our old clachan tambouring.

She could get a lift from there to Fort William, or maybe even as far as Glasgow, although I dinna care to think of a young lassie stopping a stranger, with so many droch weans about the place.

Never shall I forget the dunt that the first tap of the drum gied to my heart, as I was sitting on Hansel Monday by myself at the parlour fireside, Mrs Balwhidder being throng with the lassies looking out a washing, and my daughter at Ayr, spending a few days with her old comrades of the boarding school.

I likened the parish to a widow woman with a small family, sitting in her cottage by the fireside, herself spinning with an eident wheel, ettling her best to get them a bit and a brat, and the poor weans all canty about the hearthstane--the little ones at their playocks, and the elder at their tasks--the callans working with hooks and lines to catch them a meal of fish in the morning-- and the lassies working stockings to sell at the next Marymas fair.

Miss Lizy, living a lonely maiden life by herself, with only a bit lassie to run her errands, and no being naturally of an active or eydent turn, aften wearied, and to keep up her spirits gaed may be, now and then, oftener to the gardevin than was just necessar, by which, as we thought, she had a tavert look.

Ah lose him and find masel sittin next tae these lassies fae Dorset or Devon or something like that.

Cocks oot fir the lassies, Lisa shouted at the two young studenty guys who made their way past them down the train.

But while we were thus standing discoursing on the causey, Mrs Balwhidder and the servant lassies could thole no longer, but in a troop came in quest of me, to hear what was doing.

Witches pursued their wanchancy calling, bairns were spirited away, young lassies selled their souls to the Evil One, and the Accuser of the Brethren, in the shape of a black tyke, was seen about cottage doors in the gloaming.

Tinker cherished but a faint hope that Fortune would ever send him a prisoner, even a braw, shock-headed lad, or sonsie, savage lassie of the country.

Disnae metter aboot the language, man, lassies ken whin thir bein leered at by some fuckin half-pished creep.

You have proved in the past that you outdoor lassies can do things, and I would not be surprised in the future if you gave further evidence of it.

Jeanie herself was the bonniest lassie in the whole town, but light-headed, and fonder of outgait and blether in the causey than was discreet of one of her uncertain parentage.

Brook lassie tight n him lightly, cause eh kens ah dinnae go too much fir that shite wi other guys.

Miller accompanied Lady Strother to Italy, where, under the happy influences of change of scene and surroundings, she began to look again the bonnie Scotch lassie whom Sir Claude had almost forgotten in the pale and sad woman to whom he owed so much.