Lochinvar [lok-in-vahr, lokh-] EXAMPLES| noun the hero of a ballad included in the narrative poem Marmion (1808) by Sir Walter Scott. a romantic suitor. Liberaldictionary.com
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So faithful in love, and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.
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A sort of a Lochinvar business—full of thrills and great moments.
William MacLeod Raine
He was the dashing young Lochinvar of the political struggle.
The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917
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What you want is some one more of the Young Lochinvar type, or a buccaneer.
George A. Birmingham
She’s run away with him and got married surreptitiously, like young Lochinvar.
George A. Birmingham