One of the younger men on the boat laughed at me, and called me bonny lass for having done such a thing. |
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It was truly kind of the hairdresser to come to my house with his bonny male assistant. |
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I didn't really know Laura but I've seen her in the village and she was a bonny girl. |
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Why do you need a bus when you have a bonny lass to drive you to school today? |
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Outwardly bonny, Nikki is damaged by her past, and each month with Hamish is marked off as an anniversary. |
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There will be a dog show at 1pm, bonny baby at 2.30 pm, fancy dress at 3pm followed by Best Dressed Lady at 3.30 pm. |
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All the sideshows and games attracted a lot of support and the bonny baby competition was a big success too. |
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We have events for all generations from bonny baby, kids fancy dress, children's tug-o-war to our most appropriately dressed lady and gentleman. |
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The church bells rang out as families with bonny babies filled the church for a baptism service. |
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There are just a few days left to enter your bonny baby into this year's Baby of the Year competition. |
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From here we can also see cars blitzing their way north as the A9 snakes through some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery close to bonny Loch Alvie. |
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The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc. |
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These powerful images are a far cry from Scottish artist John Finnie's 1864 idealised Maids of All Work, looking blithe and bonny in crisp cottons. |
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We were driving around Speyside the other day looking for bonny purple heather and found that the hillsides were blanketed with the dull cerise of willow-herb. |
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She now holds her bonny baby as if he is the only light in her life. |
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He's the picture of his father, he's a bonny young Irish boy. |
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The Montreal protocol, which banned various ozone-depleting chemicals, has left the ozone layer's long-term prospects looking quite bonny. |
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Though sceptics pointed out that they were loaded with fat, salt and monosodium glutamate, he looked bonny and spry. |
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By my side, waiting at the next till, was a young woman, bright and bonny, holding a tiny baby in the crook of her arm, all carefully wrapped and swaddled. |
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Now is the month of maying when marry lads are playing, fa la la, each with his bonny lass upon the greeny grass fa la la. |
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Report speaks you a bonny monk, that would hear the matin chime ere he quitted his bowl. |
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While noting the historical, cultural and other advantages of the union, the unionists' urgent need is to expose the nationalist vision for Scotland as a bonny pipe-dream. |
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The following stanza is a typical example: Then out and came the thick, thick blood, Then out and came the thin, Then out and came the bonny heart's blood, Where all the life lay in. |
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You can't miss it, the bonny blue and green fairy lights draped over the potted cherry trees at the front, illuminate the entrance. |
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Two days after I returned to Boston to settle up my affairs, returning shortly afterwards to Montreal, where I again entered business with my former employer, and in due time obtained the hand of his daughter, my bonny bride. |
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For the bonny ship the Diamond goes a-fishing for the whale. |
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And how will your conscience answer one day for carrying so many bonny lasses to barter modesty for conceit and levity at the metropolitan Vanity Fair? |
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Do I look so terrible old, Gilian, that you cannot think of me as not so bad-looking either, with a bonny eye, they said, and a jimp waist, and a foot like the honey-bee? |
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