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bounder

[boun-der] / ˈbaʊn dər /
NOUN
reprehensible person
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They went through more than 14,000 tons of broken concrete and rebar, often working boulder by bounder, rock by rock, before finally declaring the mission complete.

From Washington Post

However, any parliament has its quota of bounders and greasy pole-vaulters: Matt Hancock and Jeremy Hunt swivelled from remain to hardest leave in their leadership bids.

From The Guardian

Stein now turns to the family of the bounder, the Hersland family, which is based on her own family.

From The New Yorker

His credentials as a cad and bounder seem beyond dispute.

From BBC

Before you know it, you’ll be able to identify “bounders, walkers, trotters and waddlers” with the best of them!

From Seattle Times