Sentence Examples
Which means, I imagine, that Mr. Rascal comes from the streets, and has something to do with trip-hop junglist urban rhythms. |
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The Rascal is a tracked vehicle with six double road wheels with rubber tyres on each side. |
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Yes, Trainor managed to pen a few songs for Rascal Flatts, but she was more interested in crafting pop tunes. |
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A surprising number of parochial Brit rappers have emerged in its wake, notably Dizzee Rascal, squawking his stories of knife-waving psychosis and urban blight. |
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The black British music scene is dominated by rappers with Ghanaian heritage – Tinchy Stryder, Dizzee Rascal and Sway. |
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Rounding out the top ten, Lady Gaga finished in sixth place, George Strait and Rascal Flatts came in seventh and eighth and Alan Jackson and Frank Sinatra tied for the ninth place spot. |
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It's down to Murdoch, Sally, Rascal, Benji, Yapper, Spike, and Master Y1 to stop the fat cat Katmanchew. |
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Now, it is Texas Rascal, the impressive, splendid pinto black Paint stallion from Simarron Farm, who gallops free into the arena, joined by 8 of its colts from the year, all dappled like him. |
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Dizzee Rascal, 24, is nominated for best contemporary song for Bonkers and best album for Tongue N' Cheek which he co-wrote with Nicholas Denton. |
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For Kish Kash there's an impressive list of names from current hot ticket Dizzee Rascal to punk legend Siouxie Sioux. |
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We will not pass through four paths to present you the new collaboration of Armand Van Helden with Dizzee Rascal, which is currently dominating the electronic music scene. |
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She enjoyed a kick around with Dizzee Rascal at the Big Weekend. |
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I have been careless and not paid attention, talking too much and letting you get the advantage, you young rascal. |
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Although he is a rogue and a rascal, Abagnale is treated with warm-hearted sympathy throughout the film. |
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Robert De Niro gives an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, a young rascal with mounting debts and no intention whatsoever of paying them off. |
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Some unknown, unprincipled rascal wins a bunch of tickets for the first Test and promptly sells them on e-bay. |
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This loveable rascal is probably best known for the Jamaican ska beat that is the signature of much of his song-writing. |
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Always with characters of woman of the street, of simple, rascal and a little bagarreuse woman. |
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People tell me that when I was a kid I was a little rascal who wanted to try everything. |
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Then hurry on down to Damme and find out how this fictional Flemish rascal and his companions Nele and Lamme Goedzak regularly caused mayhem! |
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The old, good Voltaire was exactly the same man as the young rascal, and the rascality fuelled the goodness with energy and mischief. |
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He hoped it would mean he couldn't go to school, the rascal, but she was having none of that. |
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Catch that wild rascal, Lucky the Leprechaun, to help you comprise winning combinations. |
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They often end up falling into the hands of a rascal who leaves them after abusing them and getting them pregnant. |
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He's very good at hiding, that rascal... His spot is towards the falls, well hidden... of course. |
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Would the ladies of a Unionist persuasion prefer the younger impetuous rascal type as their representative or the more mature, debonair sophisticate? |
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Savage Arms, a Massachusetts-based gun manufacturer, sells the rascal, a.22-caliber single-shot rifle touted for its ease of use. |
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I will save you despite yourself, you rascal, and to stop you breaking your leash, I'm going to shut you in the stable where you will stay forever. |
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And that it is better not even to think of ascending. And if he tries to release another and lead him up into the light, let us catch the rascal and put him to death. |
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I had to start this way because Alex, that rascal, sets all sorts of pitfalls for himself in an infinitely long trap line, just to prove to us how much of a master he is in extricating himself and moving on without stopping. |
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A DRIVELLING rascal, a bunch of jaded arty types and a pair of men afflicted with incurable illnesses: they may seem an implausible cast for a cinema revolution. |
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Mr Parker could be a rascal with the rest: softening up Mr Carter, for example, and stealing him away from a rival company to become his chief designer. |
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Admittedly, Dave sacked Eric Pickles, their only authentic representative in cabinet, though the white and working-class north deserved better representation than that lazy rascal, so it may be progress. |
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I'm bound to admit that you're a personable young rascal, with the best manners I've met in a long time. |
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The sly old rascal might easily be deceiving his daughter for a second time with regard to his smugglesome traits. |
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It's a bit more about the pine bark beetle, the same rascal that I mentioned in last month's column. |
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If anything, it has grown louder as reform plans take shape and the rascal ways of the political class are unmistakably identified as the main reason for the lack of prosperity. |
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Unlike the idealistic knight-errant, however, the picaro is a cynical and amoral rascal who, if given half a chance, would rather live by his wits than by honourable work. |
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If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him, I'll be hanged. It could not be else. I have drunk medicines. |
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They stand back to make room for every rascal and demagogue who chooses to cloak his selfish deviltry under the veil of race pride. |
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He was a determined rascal, and the Indians generally were afraid of him. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Rascal and tearaway were the pets of the Haverton stable. |
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It was certainly worth the wait for a Fat Rascal and an Engadine torte from the cake trolley while pondering our next move. |
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Introducing crack judging team Dizzee Rascal, Jamie Cullum and Sharleen Spiteri, all of whom insist they are serious-minded musical purists. |
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The groom is a prating rascal, and your maid ought to mind her own affairs. |
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Why, you rascal, I see that I must give her to you, since you love each other so consumedly! |
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A little of costar's well-known exterminator would rid Mr. Aldrich of this rascal rodent. |
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More, it is the wreck of the flying-boat, and that rascal Durango has eluded us again. |
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I knew this man well, and knew that nobody was a more likely rascal for such a crime as that at Finchley. |
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That will teach you not to supplant me and go in my boat again, you young rascal! |
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Well, I hope to de Lawd you'll fin' dat rascal an' larrup him ontwell he cain't stan' straight. |
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If the rascal sees the light he can get out of our way and we will pass him unperceived. |
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This Bouquet is a rascal who will be more likely to end in the bastille than I, who did but defend my own. |
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You have just permitted the cleverest rascal in the state to slip through your butterfingers. |
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Why, thou rascal, said he to the ditcher, didst thou not tell me it was hard at bottom? |
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A shopkeeper at Doncaster had for his virtues obtained the name of the little rascal. |
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If the rascal does recover, what a beautiful subject for the garrote he will make. |
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You rascal, you good-for-nothing, you shameless rogue, to worry me like that! |
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God bless you, honeybunch, and I'm glad William has brought you home at last, the rascal. |
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I've been deaved aboot 'im a' the day, but I haena seen the sonsie rascal nor the braw collar the Laird Provost gied 'im. |
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Do good work, and teach that rascal Ivor to respect your powers with the rifle. |
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The rascal was actually teaching me landsknecht, and I was obliged to pretend to learn from him. |
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Why, you thick-skulled rascal, I tell you the farce is done, and I will be mad no longer. |
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But Durbin was a rather slow, thick-witted rascal, while Bunol was quick, pantherish and full of crooked schemes. |
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What rascal is this, who takes the unwarrantable licence of singing and deafening me like this? |
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He measured the paunched rascal with a rapid eye, and with a flick at the left wrist disarmed him of his poignard. |
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I believe the rascal is a coward, though he pretends to be in love forsooth. |
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Let us see what had become of the rascal from the time when he disappeared. |
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Dissipated rascal, and venal flatterer the poetaster had always been, but never traitor. |
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The rascal had not used his own blood, but a red powder and the juice of the pokeberry. |
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If the awful Three found no proof, ten to one they would drown him anyhow, because he was a deep rascal, since his plots were unsolvable. |
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Well, then, rascal, unbind my arm that I may summon the Nibelungen. |
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He has taken a rascal for the hero of his picaresque and rattling romance. |
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As shrewd a rascal as garron needed just such a place to settle on. |
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Evidently the man was not so much of a rascal as he was weak-minded. |
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Call yourself any names you like, but I am neither a rascal nor a wretch and I don't choose to be called so. |
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Am I, who was once a gentleman, a rascal as well as a brawler? |
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The ten dollars the rascal would have kept, but I made him disgorge it. |
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Anyhow, that Eg-Anteouen with his hasheesh is a fine rascal. |
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I am no coward, but what to make of this head-peddling purple rascal altogether passed my comprehension. |
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Dashwood, but if he had done otherwise, I should have thought him a rascal. |
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Then harkee you rascal at the Bar, hear me, sirrah, hear me. |
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Cookie was a willing rascal and a natural adept at the double-cross. |
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There is not a rascal among them but loves you better than me. |
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Is it possible that such a rascal usurps the privileges of gentlefolk? |
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If I knew which rascal threw at the carriage, and if that brigand were sufficiently near it, he should be crushed under the wheels. |
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You doggone little rascal, I'd rather herd a flea on a hot plate! |
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The servants put the rascal into the mat, and tied it round tight. |
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Then the rascal put him naked into the mat, and tied it round tight. |
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Why, those are my clothes you are wearing, you graceless rascal! |
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Yet his inveterate surliness the rascal could not wholly conquer. |
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And what a pottering old rascal Charley was among the stone walls. |
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There was not a rogue or a rascal inside its whole precincts. |
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Why, you contemptible, lubberly young rascal, what do you mean? |
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Wick Cutter was different from any other rascal I have ever known, but I have found Mrs. |
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I got Flaubin before the Governor himself, and the old rascal confessed to sixteen hundred overcharge. |
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Ourn was a shrewd rascal and nothing more nor less than a pearl poacher. |
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Just let me get ahold o' you, sir, and I'll show you, you young rascal! |
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I will capture the little rascal, sir, before he has got to Amiens. |
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You mean some rascal in Paris that I believe persecutes Dona Rita. |
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Say you suspect me of being little better than a plausible impostor, and pity my unfortunate niece for being associated with such a rascal as I am. |
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I 've been an extravagant rascal, I know it, and I 'm thundering sorry, but that don't help a fellow, I 've got to tell the dear old buffer, and there 's where it cuts. |
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