110 Verbs to Use for the Word rascal

We can only hope that even at this moment, when the revolution has brought out of the darkness into the light, so many rascals and cowards, just as the sediment rises to the top when the wine is shaken, we must hope, that there will be found in Paris, nobody to undertake the mean office of spy and detective; and that the decree of M. Cluseret will remain a dead-letter, like so many other decrees of the Commune.

JUST CATCH THE RASCAL AND GIVE HIM A GOOD SQUARE LICKING.

"And isn't Teddy the handsomest boy you ever saw?" to which the robin, knowing little rascal that he was, nodded not once but twice.

" "Have you seen these rascals?"

I've got the rascal located all right.

Wait till you are told to, you lazy rascals!"

The girl is headstrong, but I was persuaded she would find the rascal out.

what heart's-ease does this interception give me!I sent the rascal back with the letter to old Grimes, and charged him to drink no deeper.

[1086] It was of Lord Elibank's French cook 'that he exclaimed with vehemence, "I'd throw such a rascal into the river.

" "I don't believe a word of it, you old rascal.

You're giving 'em education, but that only makes slick rascals out of 'em.

I inquired their signification, when, to my astonishment, he replied it might be, "Stop the rascal," and added that private signals were in constant use among the inland planters, as he called them, who, he said, suffered so much by their hands running away, that it was absolutely necessary to adopt a plan of the kind for security.

'Not altogether,' said Andrew, 'for the Squire wills us to turn into the byway here, and keep from the high road awhile, lest we meet the baser rascals coming back, in all their fury and disappointment.' 'Good counsel,' said Mrs. Golding; 'we will take it.'

"Confound the blasphemous rascal!" say I, giving him a good box on the ears.

"Tie you fellow to this tree; give yonder one the pike or arquebuse, and all before my eyes; cut me in pieces all those rascals who chose to hold such a clock-case as this against the king; burn me this village; set me everything a-blaze, for a quarter of a league all round."

They often boast of having invented some new mode of torture, by which they have "tamed the rascals," What is called a moderate flogging at the south is horribly cruel.

Said the Colonel, 'How can babies of battle bear the brunt?' Said the little orphan rascals, 'please Sir, take us to the front!

On the night of the 11th, 12th, and 13th, I made preparations, and did, on the 14th July kill a rascal, and only regret that I have not the privilege of telling the circumstance.

The civilized notions of my friend revolted at the idea, but he was assured that it was a method very generally adopted, as he would find it extremely difficult to hire servants, and if successful, they would prove the veriest rascals on the face of the earth.

When they were almost within reaching distance of their prey they raised their pistols and shouted: "Surrender, rascals, or you are dead men!"

I believe I must punish the rascal at last: but must let him marry first: then (though that may be punishment enough)

His manner alarmed the rascal, who apologized, and protested that there must be a mistake; he had never said so.

Doan yer know me, marster?' "'No, I doan know yer, yer yaller rascal!

I pulled the Wings up, drew the rascals on, Clapt 'em and cry'd 'follow, follow.'

It's going to be hard to drive off that big rascal with only pistols!

110 Verbs to Use for the Word  rascal