He was no scapegrace or scallywag such as you might find nowadays crowing over his sins in Chelsea. |
Tom Jones probably prompted Richardson to offer the virtuous hero, Grandison, as a response to Fielding's scapegrace. |
Dave Nash showed up in town, a stranger in a bad way, having a three-week bender with the local scapegrace, Bill Schell. |
And Julie's roistering scapegrace of a brother, Tony, could be no one other than John Barrymore. |
Although Byron had cultivated a reputation as a fighter and scapegrace at Harrow, he could not allow his former tutor, a mere commoner, to define him. |
In five minutes' time the chaise was ready, and this good scapegrace in his saddle. |