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.

26. 4 Then you could catch your knave speedily and keep hold of him.

27. She said it to the Knave of Hearts, who only bowed and smiled in reply.

28. Reports are often false, and always false when made by a knave to cloak his knavery.

29. Back in his home town of Vitebsk by 1914 , Chagall joined the Knave of Diamond group.

30. The honest man take pain, and then enjoy pleasure ; the knave take pleasure, and then suffer pain.

31. How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts 1st Edition, Kindle Edition by Ruth Goodman (Author)

32. Crackbrained; Mad-headed; References in classic literature? I could plainly discover whence one family derives a long chin; why a second has abounded with knaves …

33. The Anthropophagists' Club Lyrics: Well / I know a cabaret / Down a blackened street / Where all the darkest knaves / And darkest villains meet / They'll drink the darkest booze / Smoking the

34. How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts Hardcover – October 30, 2018 by Ruth Goodman (Author)

35. There are rogues and knaves here, friars and priests, barons and Burgesses, bakers and butchers, tailors and tanners, masons and miners, and folk of many other crafts

36. A variation provides that when the trump is either spades or diamonds, Beziques' may be queen of clubs and knave of hearts Bezique having been declared may be again used to form Double Brzique

37. Bube m ( genitive Buben, plural Buben, diminutive Bübchen n or Büblein n or Bübelein n or Bübele n, female Bübin ) knave; jack (playing card) (regional, southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland) boy; lad

38. Gringoire enjoyed seeing, feeling, fingering, so to speak an entire assembly (of knaves, it is true, but what matters that ?) stupefied, petrified, and as though Asphyxiated in the presence of the incommensurable tirades which welled up every instant from all parts of his bridal song.

39. On his work with Jethro Tull, Martin also stated: "I’m quite pleased with my playing on Crest of a Knave, which was basically me, Ian and Dave Pegg working in the studio for two months, so I had ample time to put a lot of myself into that album."