Examples of using "Laide" in a sentence and their english translations:
I used to be ugly.
She was ugly.
This chair is ugly.
I feel ugly.
And why is she the ugly child?
She was wearing an ugly dress.
I'm not ugly.
His wife doesn't seem ugly to me.
My house is old and ugly.
- I'm ugly.
- I am ugly.
She's old, ugly and fat.
- Tom thinks Mary is ugly.
- Tom thinks that Mary is ugly.
- She's minging.
- She's a minger.
The cellar is ugly, dark, and stinky.
His wife doesn't seem ugly to me.
His wife doesn't seem ugly to me.
- The shirt Tom was wearing was ugly.
- The shirt that Tom was wearing was ugly.
Do you think I'm ugly?
- I'm ugly.
- I am ugly.
I'm not ugly.
Tom told Mary she was fat and ugly.
Bradford is arguably the ugliest town in Britain.
Layla is wearing the ugliest dress.
She prated on and on about how ugly her split ends made her look.
- You get tired of a beautiful woman after three days. You get used to an ugly woman after three days.
- You'll get tired of a beautiful woman after three days, but you'll get used to an ugly one in the same amount of time.
- In three days you get tired of a beautiful woman while in the same amount of time you get used to an ugly one.
- You get tired of a beautiful woman in three days, and you get used to an ugly woman in three days.
- We get tired of beautiful women in three days, but in three days, we get used to ugly women.