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scallywag
[ skal-ee-wag ]
scallywag
/ ˈskælɪˌwæɡ /
noun
- informal.a scamp; rascal
- (after the US Civil War) a White Southerner who supported the Republican Party and its policy of Black emancipation. Scallywags were viewed as traitors by their fellow Southerners
Word History and Origins
Origin of scallywag1
Example Sentences
“He was very mischievous, a real scallywag, but such great fun, we miss him everyday”, she said.
“I suppose I should go and break my fast before Cook gives away my portion to that scallywag son of hers, Leo!”
“You’ll do nothing of the sort! You young scallywag, I could give you a ten-second start and still beat you to the top of the wall! D’you want to try me?”
“Little scallywags. And where were they after all?”
And now at Center Theatre, another gang of scallywags is on the rampage in Book-It Repertory Theatre’s faithful, fiery and heartily entertaining new version of the prototypical pirate yarn, Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island.”
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