rascality|rascalities in English
noun
[ras·cal·i·ty || ræ'skælətɪ /rɑː-]
roguishness, dishonesty, mischievousness
Use "rascality|rascalities" in a sentence
1. The result is a compound of vulgar rascalities and impotent Byronics
2. Self-denial is not a virtue; it is only the result of prudence on rascality.
3. According to him, "the Oba was practically the only triton among the minnows of royal hierarchs that stood up to the military rascality and Apachism that characterised the Abacha era.
4. 1863, Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard: Dirty Davy had brought with him his chief clerk, who was a facetious personage, and Boozy, and on the confidential footing of a common rascality with his master, who, after the fashion of Harry V