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12 Sentences With "scoundrelly"

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His scoundrelly partner had immured his father in this horrible place.
But, sir, surely you would not pander to a scoundrelly taste?
I seem to have had my pocket picked by some scoundrelly blackguard.
This is his scoundrelly way for keeping me out of that bicycle-race.
If Robeckal had a hand in the affair then it can only be a scoundrelly one!
He had traded on his resemblance to me to get money and do all manner of scoundrelly actions.
I saw what a fool I had been to trust the scoundrelly Indian even as much as I had.
This editor, who published patent medicine advertisements, called me a scoundrelly demagogue because I dared him to print in his paper the truth about patent medicines.
Although Brown Dog's American Indian sobriquet masks questionable native origins, he does, in his own scoundrelly way, represent something of life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Mr. Rahman was infuriated at first, but couldn't object because Imran was being recommended by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In Bhayanak Aadmi (Imran Series no. 4), Imran dealt with a mysterious smuggler of Shadab Nagar in his own style, which was dismissed by Mr. Rahman as a "non- detective, scoundrelly approach". Imran had also brought with him an Anglo- Burmese girl, Roshi, from Shadab Nagar.
Upon receiving Adams' letter detailing his concocted affliction, Allport replied back via mail, diagnosing Adams as a morphine addict and sending doses of the "Dr. J. Edward Allport System," designed to cure morphine addicts. Analysis of the medicine revealed its active ingredient to be nothing more than additional morphine, packed with a bottle of pink whiskey "to mix with the morphin[sp] when it gets low." Adams referred to Allport as a "[quack] who pretend[s] to be a physician," is "no less scoundrelly," and "is even more dangerous" than other fraudulent addiction cure peddlers mentioned earlier in the book.
The Irish Times correspondent wrote, "The Dawn, in spite of various crudities, is as thrilling a show as ever I want to witness, and its amateur cast gives it a freshness which is all too rare." It was contrasted with Ourselves Alone, which had portrayed "clean-limbed police" with the IRA men shown as "tough hombres"; The Dawn, on the other hand, depicted the Black and Tans as "too scoundrelly for words" and was liable to make Unionist viewers squirm.The Irish Times (Tuesday, August 25, 1936), page 4. Cooper received an award from Cork Film Festival in the late 1970s.

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