knave|knaves in English
noun
[neɪv]
jack, playing card with the figure of a knave; rogue, cheater, crook, scoundrel, villai
Use "knave|knaves" in a sentence
1. Once a knave, ever a knave.
2. Bube translate: jack, knave, jack, knave
3. Once a knave, always a knave.
4. Pig and a knave.
5. Begone, Knave! + French database ID
6. We are Arrant knaves all; believe none of us
7. He has shown himself a very knave.
8. Better be a fool than a knave.
9. The Knave shook his head sadly.
10. A crafty knave needs no broker.
11. What a pestilent knave is this same!
12. We are arrant knaves all ; believe none of us.
13. It is that knave who answers in my heart.
14. But,(Sentence dictionary) did the Knave steal the tarts?
15. He hid a knave of hearts in his pocket.
16. 19 A primrose doublet, fortune's knave, smiled on my fear.
17. A Knave is usually a person who gets into trouble.
18. We set him down as either a knave or a fool.
19. Particularly used in the phrase “Arrant knaves”, quoting Hamlet, and “Arrant nonsense”
20. Then you could catch your knave speedily and keep hold of him.
21. You look a fool at the best, and a knave at worst.
22. He was an angel on the surface, but at heart a knave.
23. We should set him down as neither a knave nor a fool.
24. All are on full sale on January 23-Knave sale or return from Blackhorse.
25. The Knave shook his head sadly.'Do I look like it?'he said.