Definitionn. a reckless and unprincipled reprobate
Last update: August 14, 2015
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Clesinger turned out a thankless scapegrace and George Sand was at last compelled to refuse to admit him to Nohant. [Please select]
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He is said to be very handsome and a terrible scapegrace. [Please select]
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The last we saw of the young scapegrace he was smoothing his ruffled plumage before a shining milk-pail and apparently admonishing his unsteady double. [Please select]
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"Ah, it iss you, Robert, you scapegrace, and it iss you, Tayoga, you wild Onondaga." [Please select]
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Tommy Bangs was the scapegrace of the school, and the most trying scapegrace that ever lived. [Please select]
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From his scapegrace boyhood Hugh Stires had made himself the subject of uncomfortable discussion. [Please select]
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Perhaps she had never admitted, even to herself, how fond she had been of this scapegrace cousin. [Please select]
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