bad boy, bugger, enfant terrible, hooligan, knave, little rascal, pixie, puck, ruffian, scoundrel, villain
Definitionn. a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
Last update: September 7, 2015
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For millionaireâs daughter Polly Browne this is made more difficult as her father fears some young rapscallion will take her for a ride. [noun]
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She glanced at his rapscallion attire, blushed, and blamed herself for the tactless question. [Please select]
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Down Trains, for the Cadets returning to Rapscallion College. [Please select]
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The election judge straightened himself up with great dignity: "What wuz de rapscallion doin'."' [Please select]
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A glance at either would have shown both to be rapscallion Whigs. [Please select]
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Bronson was a friend of her rapscallion of a father. [Please select]
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Fox and his friends took up with such a young rebel rapscallion as you--and after the speech you made 'em.' [Please select]
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Did I tell you how he served the rapscallion that tried to stale my apples the other day. [Please select]
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The vacation has come to an end, and the boys of Rapscallion College will, on a certain day, pour down on the railway in shoals with money in hand and a confident demand for accommodation. [Please select]
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By the Trains named, Rapscallion College tickets will be collected at Whitewater on the Down journey, and at Smokingham on the Up journey. [Please select]
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