scoundrel

  • 31scoundrel — n 1. villain, miscreant, reprobate, incorrigible; rogue, knave, scapegrace, wastrel, Archaic. coistrel, ne er do well, good for nothing, good for naught; wretch, churl, cur, cad, dog, dastard, blackguard, Archaic. bezonian; All Inf. rat, creep,… …

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  • 32scoundrel — scoun·drel …

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  • 33scoundrel — [ˈskaʊndrəl] noun [C] old fashioned a man who behaves in an unfair or dishonest way …

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  • 34scoundrel — scoun•drel [[t]ˈskaʊn drəl[/t]] n. 1) an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain 2) mean or base in nature; villainous; dishonorable • Etymology: 1580–90; orig. uncert. scoun′drel•ly, adj. syn: See knave …

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  • 35scoundrel — /ˈskaʊndrəl / (say skowndruhl) noun 1. an unprincipled, dishonourable person; a villain. –adjective 2. Rare scoundrelly. {origin uncertain} …

  • 36scoundrel —   Lapuwale, pu uwai ele ele …

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  • 37scoundrel — /skawndral/ An opprobrious epithet, implying rascality, villainy, or a want of honor or integrity. In slander, this word is not actionable per se …

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  • 38scoundrel — n. an unscrupulous villain; a rogue. Derivatives: scoundreldom n. scoundrelism n. scoundrelly adj. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn …

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  • 39Death of a Scoundrel — is a 1956 film starring George Sanders, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Yvonne De Carlo. It was written and directed by Charles Martin. Death of a Scoundrel is a fictionalized adaptation of the life and mysterious death of Serge Rubenstein. This film and The… …

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  • 40The Scoundrel's Wife — Infobox film name=The Scoundrel s Wife director=Glen Pitre writer=Glen Pitre and Michelle Benoit producer=Jerry Daigle and Peggy Rajski starring=Tatum O Neal music=Ernest Troost cinematography=Uta Briesewitz editing=Peter B. Ellis country=USA… …

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