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Rascally - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective. lacking principles or scruples . “the rascally rabble” synonyms: blackguardly, roguish, scoundrelly. dishonest, dishonorable.
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RASCALLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RASCALLY is of or characteristic of a rascal. How to use rascally in a sentence.
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239 Synonyms & Antonyms for RASCALLY | Thesaurus.com
"Rascally" can mean elfin, deceitful, impish, knavish, mischievous, or naughty. Synonyms include devilish, naughty, and sly.
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rascally
rascally, a. (ˈrɑːskəlɪ, -æ-) Also 6–7 rask-. [f. rascal n. + -ly1.] † 1. Forming one or part of the rabble or common sort. Obs. = rascal a. 1.1642 J. Eaton Honey-c. Free Justif. 47 Like rascally souldiers. 1661 Pepys Diary 15 Sept., There was none of any quality, but poor and rascally people. 1687 ...
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RASCALLY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. dishonest or mean; base 2. archaic (esp of places) wretchedly unpleasant; miserable 3. in a dishonest or mean.... Click for more definitions.
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RASCALLY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
being, characteristic of, or befitting a rascal. adverb. in a rascally manner. rascally. / ˈrɑːskəlɪ /. adjective. dishonest or mean; base. archaic, (esp ...
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rascally/-kəlɪ; -klɪ/ adjof or like a rascal; dishonest (似)流氓的, 无赖的 a rascally person, trick 奸诈的人、 奸计.
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Synonyms of rascally - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for RASCALLY: mischievous, wicked, playful, roguish, impish, knavish, puckish, devilish; Antonyms of RASCALLY: grave, solemn, ...
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rascally - VDict
Rascal: A noun that refers to a mischievous or cheeky person, often used affectionately. · Rascality: A noun meaning the quality of being rascally.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Rascally
Rascally. RAS'CALLY, adjective. 1. Meanly trickish or dishonest; vile. 2. Mean; vile; base; worthless; as a rascally porter. Websters Dictionary 1828.
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RASCALLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
used to describe people or behavior that you disapprove of but still like: In the production, he plays Raven's rascally younger brother.
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rascally | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
rascally ; part of speech: · adjective ; definition: resembling or characteristic of a rascal; knavish; mischievous. ; related words: · arch, sly ; part of speech: ...
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Jonathan Swift attributed this event to "the carelessness of the rascally French servants". A replacement house was soon built.
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Claude Louis Séraphin Barizain
A small, active man, with mobile and expressive features and quick, nervous gestures, he was noted as the rascally servant in such plays as Le Barbier
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rascaldom
rascaldom (ˈrɑːskəldəm, -æ-) [f. rascal n.] 1. The world or body of rascals.1837 Carlyle Diamond Necklace viii, He has much the stature of Villette, denizen of Rascaldom. 1860 Athenæum 8 Sept. 313 The last Duke of Queensbury, whose death gave such regret to rascaldom. 2. Rascally conduct; a rascally...
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