rascal

[US]/'rɑːsk(ə)l/
[UK]/'ræskl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. rogue, scoundrel; mischief-maker
adj. dishonest; base, despicable

Phrases & Collocations

little rascal

mischievous rascal

playful rascal

Example Sentences

Show the rascal the door.

The rascal is a randy man.

The rascal was frightened into holding his tongue.

The young rascal's hot loaf would be in her oven, Nazorine thought lewdly, if proper steps were not taken.

We will enjoy together of looking at the Korean unlucky bear and the rascal Rabbit, although N times, still knowing cachinnation. Then learn how they walk, again cachinnation.

The mischievous rascal stole my lunch.

Don't trust that rascal, he's always up to no good.

The little rascal managed to escape from his crib again.

I can't believe that rascal tricked me into giving him my last cookie.

The neighborhood kids nicknamed him 'the little rascal' because of his pranks.

That rascal always finds a way to avoid doing his chores.

The mischievous rascal hid my keys as a prank.

The rascal pretended to be sick to skip school.

The little rascal's innocent face couldn't hide his mischievous intentions.

The rascal's sly grin gave away his mischievous plan.

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