Sentence example with the word 'knave'

knave

ace, buffoon, devil, full house, hooligan, little devil, miscreant, prankster, round, scamp, spalpeen

Definition n. a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

Last update: August 10, 2015


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I have never said that he was a knave.   [noun]

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Second novel, King, Queen, Knave appears, and causes the first stirrings of interest and controversy.   [noun]

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Throughout the history of card games people have always tended to attach a personal name to the Knave of the best or trump suit.   [noun]

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"Where is the knave."   [noun]

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The knave has long legs, though, and shall not be trusted.   [noun]

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All is plain but one thing, which is the manner that the knave contrived to get the gentle ones along the blind trail.   [noun]

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"The imp is not a Huron," he said, "nor of any of the Canada tribes; and yet you see, by his clothes, the knave has been plundering a white."   [noun]

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What say you, lad, of what people was the knave.   [noun]

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"When a man consort much with a people," continued Hawkeye, "if they were honest and he no knave, love will grow up atwixt them."   [noun]

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"Is Vickers a knave, or a fool who is likely to be made the victim of a very low joke."   [noun]

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"'Tis well you understood the knave."'   [noun]

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