It's not "young indeed." It's "young in deed."
Macbeth is telling his wife that they still have much to do.
This phrase suggests that the speaker acknowledges their own youthfulness or lack of experience. It may imply that there is potential for growth and development in the future.
Its not a hen but a rooster that is probably young or not showing all the signs yet.
Tykes refers to the young children (not in their teens yet) in the story.
Indeed young squire
It means that we have accomplished little in the scope of a human life.
Riley is a unisex name that originated as a surname. It is of Irish origin and means "courageous" or "valiant." In recent years, it has become increasingly popular as a given name for both boys and girls.
It means he has yet to learn some good manners and is in danger of receiving some form of punishment sooner or later
Yes..yes..it did indeed!
Indeed so my young one!
indeed he did
Yes. The young of all kangaroos (and indeed, all marsupials) are called joeys.
she is indeed
Indeed young grasshopper