Crossword-Solution: SCALLYWAG
We have 28 clues for the answer “SCALLYWAG”
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| Undersized animal. | 2 answers |
| Scamp | 20 answers |
| Scapegrace. | 23 answers |
| unhasty | 29 answers |
| straggler | 30 answers |
| Waster | 30 answers |
| BRAKING | 31 answers |
| decelerating | 31 answers |
| slob | 32 answers |
| slowcoach | 35 answers |
| Protracted | 35 answers |
| Layabout | 38 answers |
| slowing | 39 answers |
| Dawdler | 40 answers |
| slacker | 42 answers |
| shirker | 43 answers |
| lingering | 43 answers |
| Lazybones | 47 answers |
| Idler | 50 answers |
| Heel | 51 answers |
| Time-out | 55 answers |
| Time out | 60 answers |
| Unhurried | 61 answers |
| Rogue | 63 answers |
| Rascal | 66 answers |
| Deliberate | 72 answers |
| Scoun-drel | 74 answers |
| Slow | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCALLYWAG (5)
Mason declared, "and if you call him names like loafer and scallywag I'll make you pay damages." "Oh! you will, eh?" the other sneered.
His people? His people in the East, who had thwarted his youth, vexed and cramped him, saw only evil in his widening desires, and threw him over when he came out West--the scallywag, they called him, who had never wronged a man or-or a woman! Never--wronged-a-woman? The question sprang to his lips now.
They came up to the lines of one of my scallywag corps with utmost unconcern--halted in all good faith right up against the horse-lines.
Tethered out upon the vagabondish grass was--not one motor-car, but three! An opulent thing of blinking brass and crimson leather arrogated to itself the exclusive shade of the largest tree; a long grey torpedo affair of two seats occupied the pasturage of the Kerry cow; and blistering in the sunshine, with several fowls perched upon it, was an ancient Ford wearing the roystering air of a scallywag come home for good.
But my advice is, don't pick him up out of the mire; he'll only fall back into it again.' 'You have a bad opinion of him, Miss Mosk.' 'The very worst,' replied Bell, conducting her guest to the door; 'he's a gaol-bird and a scallywag, and all that's bad.