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scoundrelly

[skoun-druh-lee] / ˈskaʊn drə li /


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Raymond Massey and Dudley Digges made Candida's sermonizing husband understandable, her scoundrelly father amusing.

From Time Magazine Archive

She makes her scoundrelly Wall Street speculators and their women seem so real, and lets them speak for themselves at such length, that the reader has but one desire: to get away from them.

From Time Magazine Archive

Retorted Breitscheid with heat: "That is a scoundrelly thing to say!"

From Time Magazine Archive

Fry's titled chatelaine is a sort of spiritual Lady Bountiful who hides in her house a scoundrelly deserter who was once her son-in-law.

From Time Magazine Archive

He addressed him with the proper degree of ferocity, telling him that he was a scoundrelly opportunist, a sybaritic barbarian, a disgrace to his upbringing and his ancestors, “AND”—and he paused in weighty emphasis—“a very...bad...dog!”

From "The Incredible Journey" by Sheila Burnford