But the lads and lassies of lawn tennis are positively dedicated to maintaining the temple of their bodies compared to football's finest. |
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The gym hall was strewn with sobbing lassies, their lives ruined, their confidence shattered by human error. |
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It was quite acceptable for a single, competent mountaineer to lead a group of lads and lassies on the hill, and to camp with them. |
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People don't realise the terrible time lassies have when they work the town. |
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Meanwhile, back at the car park, we were treated to some splendid entertainment courtesy of the lads and lassies from the three competing nations. |
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And then the lassies would often gie ye mair money on top of that! |
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The reply from the lassies came from a bloke, naturally, and you could tell his heart wasn't in it by the look of disbelief accompanying his recitation of male idiosyncrasies. |
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We used to chase those Scottish lassies up and down the hills at midnight. |
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When they had red up the house, the Auld Licht lassies sat in the gloaming at their doors on three-legged stools, patiently knitting stockings. |
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He served the momo and offered the traditional toast to the lassies. |
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The smell was so scunnering it made him want to puke up, and the lassies on the next bench thought it a great joke to throw fish eyes in his face. |
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Loons and quines for lads and lassies are two of the words that make the Doric so distinctive. |
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