Associations to the word «Rascally»
Noun
- Scoundrel
- Quixote
- Clown
- Innkeeper
- Tradesman
- Robber
- Valet
- Beggar
- Jew
- Adventurer
- Gut
- Oppression
- Vicar
- Rage
- Thief
- Warrant
- Joint
- Comrade
- Pirate
- Sum
- Murderer
- Lawyer
- Monsieur
- Worse
- Inn
- Servant
- Conduct
- Fellow
- Priest
- Proceeding
- Crew
- Slave
- Adventures
- Mine
- Worship
- Hide
- Manner
- Sort
- Monk
- Indian
- Gang
- Husband
- Abuse
- Count
- Money
- Master
- Victim
- Don
- Nothing
- Matter
- Companion
- Having
- Thing
- Saying
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Wiktionary
RASCALLY, adjective. Like a rascal.
RASCALLY, adverb. In the manner of a rascal.
Dictionary definition
RASCALLY, adjective. Playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin".
RASCALLY, adjective. Lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W.M. Thackaray; "the captain was set adrift by his roguish crew".
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