rascal|rascals in English
noun
[ras·cal || 'ræskəl /'rɑː-]
villain, scoundrel, rogue; mischievous person or animal
Use "rascal|rascals" in a sentence
1. That rascal.
2. Little rascal!
3. You little rascal.
4. Some rascals hit him and run away.
5. " They're all second - raters , black sheep, rascals.
6. The policemen bore back the rascals.
7. We abominated the rascal.
8. Flatter a rascal, the will cudgel you; cudgel a rascal he will lick your boots.
9. Canaille translations: crook, rascal, vulgar
10. Show the rascal the door.
11. He's such a lovable rascal!
12. You are an impudent rascal.
13. Come here, you little rascal!
14. You little rascals know nothing about our own history.
15. That socialite a rascal at heart.
16. He showed himself a dishonest rascal.
17. She was ruined by a rascal.
18. The rascal is a randy man.
19. What's that old rascal been telling you?
20. 11 He showed himself a dishonest rascal.
21. A militiaman happened to notice the rascal.
22. I caught those little/young rascals dressing up in my clothes.
23. The rascal was frightened into holding his tongue.
24. Give me my keys back, you little rascal!
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