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scoundrel

[skoun-druhl] / ˈskaʊn drəl /


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“Edward Ashton! The lying scoundrel. I’ll not soon forgive him for the nasty trick he played on me. Any foe of his is a friend of mine, and I mean it.”

From Literature

We were not at all amused to hear that scoundrels were attempting to make a profit off the pauper’s food line tickets.

From Literature

In other moments, far rarer ones, “Christy” is briefly moving, a tale of how easily naive self-determination can be manipulated by misogynist scoundrels lurking in the corner of a shadowy boxing gym.

From Salon

You scoundrel, he thought, smiling at his rival.

From Literature

The world of “Star Wars” is full of scoundrels that fans can’t help but love for their swagger and independent moral code, and “Visions” installments “The Smuggler” and “The Bounty Hunters” add to that legacy.

From Los Angeles Times