rascal in a sentence

Meaning: 1) a mischievous or cheeky person, especially one who behaves in a dishonest or deceitful manner 2) a dishonest or unscrupulous person, often engaging in petty or criminal activities 3) a playful or impish individual who enjoys teasing or causing minor trouble 4) a scamp or rogue, characterized by a lack of regard for rules or authority 5) an affectionate or teasing term used to describe someone engaging in playful or mildly mischievous behavior Similar words: knave, mischief-maker, miscreant, ne'er-do-well, rapscallion, rogue, scamp, scoundrel, trickster, villain,

  • I can't believe that rascal stole my pen again!
  • She's a sneaky little rascal, always finding ways to get out of trouble.
  • Despite his charming demeanor, many saw through his facade, recognizing him as a cunning rascal with ulterior motives.
  • He's always been a bit of a rascal, but he means well.
  • The neighborhood kids gathered around, eager to hear the latest escapade of their favorite rascal.
  • He reveled in his reputation as a rascal, wearing it like a badge of honor as he strode through life with swagger and bravado.
  • After numerous pranks, he finally confessed to being the mastermind behind the rascal behavior.
  • The old man chuckled as he recounted tales of his own days as a young rascal, causing trouble in the village.
  • Despite his outward appearance of sophistication, I knew him to be nothing more than a conniving rascal, always looking out for his own interests.
  • The mischievous rascal darted through the crowded market, dodging vendors and shoppers alike.
  • With a sly grin, the little rascal swiped the last cookie from the jar, his eyes dancing with mischief.
  • They whispered tales of the legendary rascal who roamed the streets, a master of deception and illusion, leaving chaos in his wake.
  • They call him a rascal, but I think he's just misunderstood.
  • The mischievous rascal snatched the toy from his brother's hand.
  • Despite his small stature, the rascal had a larger-than-life personality that captivated everyone he met.
  • The little rascal next door keeps ringing our doorbell and running away.
  • Every afternoon, the rascal could be found perched atop the highest tree, surveying his domain with a sense of pride.
  • Though outwardly appearing as a refined gentleman, his true nature as a rascal was revealed in the shadows of his clandestine dealings.
  • Despite his rascal ways, he had a certain charisma that drew people to him.
  • The mischievous rascal snatched the ball from his friend's hand and ran off with it.
  • She's a crafty little rascal; you never know what she's up to.
  • The neighborhood kids call him a rascal because he's so mischievous.
  • The neighborhood kids call him a rascal because he's always causing trouble.
  • We need to keep an eye on that little rascal; he's always causing trouble.
  • Every time I turn my back, that rascal sneaks into the garden.
  • Despite his best efforts, the rascal couldn't suppress his mischievous grin as he plotted his next prank.
  • We need to keep an eye on that rascal; he's always up to something.
  • He's such a rascal; he always plays pranks on his siblings.
  • She's the biggest rascal in the class, always pulling pranks on the teacher.
  • The cunning rascal managed to outsmart everyone in the game.
  • I can't believe that rascal cheated in the game!
  • Despite his reputation as a rascal, he has a heart of gold.
  • They saw the rascal climbing the tree, trying to reach the bird's nest.
  • With a twinkle in his eye, the rascal challenged his friends to a game of hide-and-seek, confident in his ability to outwit them all.
  • With a keen intellect and quick wit, the rascal effortlessly manipulated those around him to further his own agenda.
  • The police finally caught the rascal after a lengthy chase through the city streets.
  • That rascal of a toddler keeps scribbling on the walls with crayons.
  • The neighbor's dog is a real rascal; he barks all night long.
  • He's a lovable rascal; even though he causes mischief, we can't stay mad at him.
  • The teacher scolded the rascal for disrupting the class.
  • We were playing hide and seek, and that rascal hid in the closet for hours.
  • My cat's a little rascal; she always knocks things off the table.
  • The wind blew my hat away, you rascal!
  • We were all taken aback by his sudden transformation from a mild-mannered accountant to a daring rascal, leading a double life of crime and adventure.
  • I had always admired her from afar, but when I discovered her true nature as a rascal, I knew I had met my match.
  • The little rascal's antics kept the whole family entertained during the holiday gathering.
  • The movie portrayed the protagonist as a charming rascal with a penchant for adventure.
  • As she navigated the complex web of political intrigue, she encountered many a rascal, each vying for power and influence.
  • Look at that rascal running around the park.
  • The little rascal keeps hiding my keys.
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