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Definition of Rascals
1. rascal [n] - See also: rascal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rascals
Literary usage of Rascals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cruise of the Snark by Jack London (1911)
"It is difficult enough sailing on dark nights through reef- spiked channels and
across erratic currents where there Four Old rascals. are no lights to guide ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1823)
"Mrs M. A pack of rascals—it is all a lie— Take up that fellow, Badge, for burglary ;
He slily stole into the house just now To play this villainous trick. ..."
3. The Literature of Roguery by Frank Wadleigh Chandler (1907)
"Legendary rascals A native anti-hero of the early stage especially dear to the
May-day pageants was Robin Hood. A "Newe Playe of Robyn Hoode," " for to be ..."
4. The Literature of Roguery by Frank Wadleigh Chandler (1907)
"Legendary rascals A native anti-hero of the early stage especially dear to the
May-day pageants was Robin Hood. A "Newe Playe of Robyn Hoode," " for to be ..."
5. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... preposterous genius of the times bath so far favoured some rascals of a lower
rank, such as usurp the abused title of Sons ..."