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"What's Eating Gilbert Grape" director Hallström
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lasse
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Word definitions for lasse in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lasse \Lasse\ (l[a^]s), a. & adv. Less. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Lasse is a male Scandinavian given name. Lasse may also refer to: Lasse, Maine-et-Loire , France, a commune Lasse, Pyrénées-Atlantiques , France, a commune Dick Lasse (born 1935), American former National Football League player and former college football ...
Usage examples of lasse.
Several of the lasses tittered, then cast him knowing glances over their shoulders.
With drivel like that to contemplate, the lasses would be lying in wait for him, especially if word got out that he was journeying into the bens.
He had the attentions of the lasses but not the burden of their aspirations.
Long admired by the lasses for its glossy ebon waves, now, at only eight and twenty, it was thinning rapidly.
He warmed his hands, smiled at the two lasses, then took up his drum again.
There are no eligible lasses at Assynt save for me, so you need not waste your time traveling there.
I simply wish all lasses could be as blessed as I to be wed to a brave, braw lad.
She had the audacity to wink at him while the lasses giggled and the men guffawed.
Two lads hauled in a fair-sized wooden tub while four lasses followed with kettles of hot water.
She was nothing like the lasses his mother would have him choose from.
And his manliness in the bedchambers of high and mighty lasses throughout Europe.
If, when deeath comes, aw find Aw leeav some virtuous lasses An some honest lads behind.
While the cook bellowed for peace Jill grabbed the pair of lasses and knocked them apart so hard that they cowered back by the wall.
Slaecca spoke to one of the serving lasses, who trotted off only to return in a few minutes with another servant, a blonde woman, heavy-breasted yet lithe.
The cook always sent her on errands into town, you see, because she was the oldest of the three kitchen lasses, so she could get a word with him when she needed to.