scoundrels in English

noun
1
a dishonest or unscrupulous person; a rogue.
Blaming the masses for electing ‘rogues, scoundrels and even worse’ to power, it went on to express no confidence in any of the political parties.

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1. Boneheads and Brainiacs: Heroes and Scoundrels of the Nobel Prize in Medicine.

2. 4 The scoundrels who ran amuck will be severely punished.

3. Every villain has his Achilles' heel. And microscopic scoundrels are no exception.

4. because it is a vile drink that turns respectable men into scoundrels.

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6. All the great changes in our history have begun from the outside by people who were considered scoundrels or rebels or offbeat.

7. The nice town Kellyville is too small to accommodate the world's worst scoundrels, Albert and Egon, who decides to go out in the world.

8. Even the Best intentioned of great men need a few scoundrels around them; there are some things you cannot ask an honest man to do

9. It is this malaise that underlies Weiler’s critique of EU decision-making, captured in Aphorismic terms by his affirmation of the centrality to democracy of the voters’ ability to ‘throw the scoundrels out’

10. 24 Long the haven for drunken ex-pat writers and other scoundrels, Tangier has undergone a period of urban renewal that is helping to shake off its reputation as "the Tijuana of the Mediterranean."

11. In Aiding and Abetting, the doyenne of literary satire has written a wickedly amusing and subversive novel around the true-crime case of one of England’s most notorious uppercrust scoundrels and the “aiders and abetters” who kept him on the loose

12. Exhibiting Muriel Spark s boundless imagination and biting wit, Aiding and Abetting is a bri From the Back Cover In Aiding and Abetting," the doyenne of literary satire has written a wickedly amusing and subversive novel around the true-crime case of one of England's most notorious uppercrust scoundrels and the "aiders and abetters" who kept