Definitionn. a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman
Last update: August 2, 2015
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Mostly in movies the swains are handsome. [Please select]
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By giving shelter to the fugitive Eadgils, a rebel against his uncle the king of the " Swain " (the Swedes, dwelling to the north of the Gautar), Heardred brought on himself an invasion, in which he lost his life. [Please select]
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I fled to Patty Swain for counsel, nor was it the first time in my life I had done so. [Please select]
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Swain and what a splendid big thing he did for you when you were young. [Please select]
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I weep not for an absent swain; For time may happier hours recall, And parted lovers meet again. [Please select]
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Now there sat the unwelcome swain, her boarder, so close that she could have touched him. [Please select]
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Carlisle, on the point of saying something slightly caustic about Chas as a swain, found the tables abruptly turned. [Please select]
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This restless running to and fro is the declaration of the enamoured swain. [Please select]
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Swain spoke only under extraordinary emotion, and then he gained every ear. [Please select]
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Swain had bought the dwelling from an aged man with a history, dead some nine years back. [Please select]
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Swain is growing old, and some of his investments have gone wrong; just when political changes made business close as could be, he lost heavily; and then came the war. [Please select]
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