I know I'm not because I'm trying to help a good-for-nothing like you with love. |
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Well, Charles, is at best a stony-faced pampered blue-blooded good-for-nothing. |
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He always seemed to be doing things in a way to show her that she was a good-for-nothing. |
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From the moment you met me, you decided that I was a good-for-nothing who lived for making trouble. |
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To practical men of business like them he is the epitome of the wastage of human energy, he is a good-for-nothing. |
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Because that's how I see him, I don't like him or his annoying, arrogant, good-for-nothing friends. |
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Maybe you should ask him why he found it so easy to blame his good-for-nothing buddies for those marks on his back. |
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It's time to finish off what those good-for-nothing soldiers of mine couldn't do. |
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In this blackness I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that good-for-nothing hoodlum. |
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He says he has invested too much to let her just become a good-for-nothing musician. |
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Bacon was an apolitical, good-for-nothing gambler with no principles to blind him to reality. |
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I knew what the lady had said was just a lie cooked up by my lazy, good-for-nothing parents to get me to come home. |
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I am ashamed to see that you are a lazy good-for-nothing slob and are unable to find this information for yourself. |
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Go tell your brothers to do their homework since I know they're playing their good-for-nothing video games. |
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I know and am perfectly aware that we're stuck with stupid good-for-nothing Carolyn. |
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The thought of that poor little girl kidnapped because of her good-for-nothing father made me feel sick. |
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I'm a lazy good-for-nothing at heart, so I don't want to waste my precious leisure time paying bills. |
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By the look Merle's grandmother was giving me I was sure she thought I was a good-for-nothing. |
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I was standing by the paddock surveying the latest in a line of equine flatterers and good-for-nothing loafers in which I was about to invest. |
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Unfortunately, the hotel's concierge is Richard's sister, Valerie, and she would like nothing better than to see her good-for-nothing brother fall on his face. |
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But you could do great things for this good-for-nothing school! |
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She was going crazy and it was all because of her good-for-nothing family. |
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Hunter, you will die before tonight, you useless, good-for-nothing idiot. |
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Finally, now I can say that I know Nick for what he really is: a lying, cheating, good-for-nothing creep! |
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Because you are the laziest, most good-for-nothing bums, collection of bums, I've seen in a long time. |
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There are many wolves in sheepskin whose mission is to hoodwink the people at every turn with sugar-coated good-for-nothing promises. |
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Anyone who believes that unions serve a function in this day and age is a lazy, good-for-nothing, shiftless shirker. |
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They wrote it off as the dead centre, rejected it as a good-for-nothing wasteland. |
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Your own parents may consider you good-for-nothing just because you are blind or disabled. |
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They aren't the good-for-nothing bums that Hollywood has made them out to be. |
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His parents supported him, but his mother worried he might become a good-for-nothing. |
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Pasture for livestock belongs on good soil, not any old good-for-nothing else corner-of the farm. |
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As for this good-for-nothing servant, throw him out into the dark, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth. |
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Walking home from shopping one day, she is accosted by Erkin, a good-for-nothing young man from the same village. |
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Maybe only one out of a thousand is a lazy good-for-nothing. |
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His good-for-nothing nephew had been wished on him as his assistant. |
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That'll teach you some responsibility, you good-for-nothing schemies! |
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Liz and I had to work and save and calculate just like other people, elseways we should be as poor as any good-for-nothing, drunken waster of a woman that thinks her luck will last forever. |
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And all the time she'd be brivetting about on the sly with any good-for-nothing young rascals she could get hold on. |
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