141 adjectives to describe rascals

I don't think he ever went into another Dime Museum, and I have heard that he got a situation as inspector of gas meters, which is very probable, considering what a malicious little rascal he was.

Yes, gazes at thee, till the lazy And thankless rascal is half crazy.

We were not troubled any more that day, but during the night the cunning rascals tried to burn us out by setting fire to the prairie.

"Yesterday these precious rascals voted for him.

On this occasion no doubt the clever rascal had sensed the suspicion of the others.

"The dirty rascal wants me to manufacture imitations of myself for him!" Priam thought, full of sudden, hidden anger.

My lord, here's a fat rascal was lurking in a bush very suspiciously: his name, he says, is Crapula.

Stand back, ye rascals, or I will score your pates till they have as many marks upon them as a pothouse door!

I've lost enough sleep through the miserable rascal and I was just ripe for a tussle.

The splendid rascal.

"Well," said Tom, "Mr. Stangrave is a very enviable person; and the match in a worldly point of view, is a most fortunate one for Miss Lavington; and that stupid rascal of a gendarme has broken my revolver.

"You infernal old rascal, I've caught up with you," he whispered, leaning close to his host.

A cardinal is made pope because he is old, infirm, and imbecileour friend Caboose was made cook because he had been Lord Nelson's coxswain, was a drunken rascal, and had a wooden leg; for, as to his gastronomical qualifications, he knew no more of the science than just sufficient to watch the copper where the salt junk and potatoes were boiling.

But the magistrates simply told me they had nothing to do with such statements, and that I seemed a most impudent rascal to trump up such things against my master.

If he should shut him up, the priests and humiliated boyars and other intriguing rascals might make him emperor after Peter's death, and thus create a counter reformation, and upset the work of Peter's life.

We have only two days to live; it is not worth our while to spend them in cringing to contemptible rascals.

The traitors there are the black-hearted rascals I would most like to get.

"* * "No fear of that, MadamI'll take good care of myself: a man does not fight for such beggarly rascals as these as he would for his King.

He's been here two or three times, and I must confess I find him a most alluring rascal." "Birds of a feather" began Hardy, superciliously.

" "Yes, and when you have persuaded me to that, you will jump out at window the next day to this ungracious rascal."

I took up Hawkins when every body forsook him, and made a man of him; and the ungrateful rascal has only insulted me for my pains.

o' the town; and a number of other honest rascals which, though they are grown bankrouts, and live at the reversion of other men's tables, yet, thanks be to God, they have a penny amongst them at all times at their need.

Two dark figures were seen scudding through the orchard, and then a man came out of the house, slamming the door and shouting: "Sick 'em, Tigesick the pesky rascals!

"I protest," he cried, "you are the coolest rascal ever I fell in with.

You unscrupulous rascal!"

141 adjectives to describe  rascals