Use "scoundrel" in a sentence

1. Down you go, you scoundrel.

2. you pious old scoundrel.

3. You are the infamous scoundrel...

4. They described the man as a scoundrel.

5. 15 That scoundrel harbored a murderous heart.

6. 6 He is a lying scoundrel!

7. 9 He's a scoundrel! A cad!

8. 2 They described the man as a scoundrel.

9. Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.

10. 5 The scoundrel pinched money from the old man.

11. He described in detail their fighting against the scoundrel.

12. He was designated by the name as a scoundrel.

13. Scoundrel who does contract killing and habitual sexual assault!

14. 18 She would tell the press about this scoundrel.

15. The wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.

16. 10 Say, you old scoundrel, do the honors.

17. 17 This wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.

18. 14 You infernal scoundrel, how dare you tell me that?

19. 7 He described in detail their fighting against the scoundrel.

20. 3 I gave the scoundrel a slap in the face.

21. Anyway, give him my regards to that... suicidal romantic scoundrel.

22. 16 The wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.

23. 11 What should he do about that young scoundrel?

24. 1 Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.

25. You infernal scoundrel, how dare you tell me that?

26. This wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.

27. 19 That shopkeeper is a scoundrel in the town.

28. He has a bellyful of evil ideas, and is a scoundrel.

29. 4 He was designated by the name as a scoundrel.

30. It was especially galling to be criticised by this scoundrel.

31. An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person a scoundrel or rascal.

32. 26 Why let yourself be led away with that kind of scoundrel?

33. 24 When the scoundrel tried to humiliate the girl, the police came.

34. 25 It was especially galling to be criticised by this scoundrel.

35. It is perfectly clear that Mark Twain Admires this disgusting scoundrel.

36. 20 An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person a scoundrel or rascal.

37. 13 The Characters Robin Hood: A scoundrel and a thief, but good-hearted.

38. Blackguard definition: an unprincipled contemptible person; scoundrel Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

39. 29 " I'm having nothing more to do with Chao Po - tao , the scoundrel!

40. 27 He is fond of Machiavelli the rake, the prankster and the scoundrel.

41. 22 Jacob is a double-dyed scoundrel who would rob his own mother!

42. 21 Thus the fool, as compared with the scoundrel, is invariably self-complacent.

43. When the scoundrel tried to humiliate the girl,[http://Sentencedict.com] the police came.

44. 30 He is not to put too fine a point on it, a thorough scoundrel.

45. I gather by what you have not said that he's an unmitigated scoundrel.

46. He was, she said, a heartless scoundrel who had stripped her of everything she owned.

47. He went up to sputter out the incident to Miss Pao, cursing that scoundrel Ah Liu.

48. 23 synonyms for Cur: mongrel, hound, stray, canine, mutt, scoundrel, villain, good-for-nothing, blackguard, heel

49. “There’s a black sheep in every flock” implies that there is a scoundrel in every family

50. 28 Whatever else may be said of him, Jackson is neither stupid nor a scoundrel.

51. 12 And he thought the picky scoundrel would not be interested in speaking to such an audience.

52. When he fires it, use your pistols... ... and shoot him down like the mangy scoundrel he is!

53. I would appear for the rest of my life as a dishonorable traitor and a scoundrel.

54. I know you, you scoundrel! I have heard of you before. You are Holmes, the meddler.

55. And he thought the picky scoundrel would not be interested in speaking to such an audience.

56. 8 He was, she said,[www.Sentencedict.com] a heartless scoundrel who had stripped her of everything she owned.

57. 23 I know you, you scoundrel! I have heard of you before. You are Holmes, the meddler.

58. A Blackguard (alternatively spelled as "blaggard") could mean a scoundrel, an unprincipled contemptible person, or an untrustworthy person

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60. Tomorrow, in your newspapers, gentlemen, you will be shocked to learn of the rogue activities of that infamous scoundrel, the late William Reynolds.

61. A Contemptible creature.; Another cause was a Contemptible nobility.; It is only a Contemptible form of existence.; And how Contemptible it is to be so greedy of money!; As if he cared for their Contemptible society!; Could she really care for that Contemptible scoundrel?; Hume even branded him as a Contemptible coward.; The man was a Contemptible scoundrel in every way.

62. This group represents just a fraction of America’s estimated 788 Billionaires, but its steadfast support has been enough to put—and keep—many a reality-denying scoundrel in office.

63. C'est cette Canaille qui nous persécutait.: This is the scoundrel who used to harass us.: C'est un lâche, une Canaille.: He is a coward, a scoundrel.: Ils croient que nous devons récupérer ce pays de la Canaille.: They believe we have to take this country back from the rabble.: On voit maintenant pourquoi ce groupe UA 30 est une telle Canaille désorganisée.

64. Cowardly attacks upon opponents," not to mention "aidings and Abettings of every bad inclination in the popular mind." During his visit, Dickens heard one Congressman threaten to cut another's throat, and was surprised that the House did nothing to discipline the scoundrel.

65. Frizzy straight-cut masses that would have charmed Rossetti abounded, and one gentleman, who was pointed out to Graham under the mysterious title of an "Amorist", wore his hair in two becoming plaits a la Marguerite.When Sir Harry Flashman, V.C., the celebrated Victorian soldier, scoundrel, Amorist, and self-confessed poltroon, began to write his …

66. Evidently the scoundrel had scraped it off against the bricks while Clambering over.; Ledageree and two of his surviving brigands were Clambering aboard the space ship.; She heard him Clambering up over the loose stones, and presently he stood near her.; For reply, the man brushed her aside and began Clambering into the empty bucket.; He seemed the only living, breathing thing Clambering

67. He is just the man to Abscond with all the money and leave us in the lurch, the scoundrel!: This was in harmony with her original suspicion, that he intended secretly to Abscond.: And he could not Abscond with the balance, because that would mean the loss of Margaret.: In November, 1876, Trinquet and some of his comrades managed to Abscond in a steamboat

68. The philosophaster's object was not to instruct, but to Befool his hearers, as every page attests.: But easy as it is to Befool women-kind, it is difficult to deceive them, if we want to get rid of them.: Or was he a very clever scoundrel, with irony lurking in his soft voice, and a chuckle that could so Befool me?: It could be done only by one whom all the world had conspired to befog and