A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible.
An artifact (especially an automobile) that is defective or unsatisfactory.
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Examples for "rat "
Examples for "rat "
1 It is bad enough in the open-butlike a rat - in a trap.
2 A swamper from one of the worst rat holes in the port.
3 Morris water maze tests were conducted for evaluating the rat 's learning-memory ability.
4 Cuba's rat - like little earth hutia has not been seen in 40 years.
5 The cat and the rat have been enemies since the world began.
1 We're the broth of boys that git in the ruction ivery toime.
2 You cudden git more'n two people in the parish to do it.
3 Yew'll know, boys, arter I'm gone, whether they git me er not.
4 Then check out the current Linux patches from Jeremy Fitzhardinge's git repo:
5 Them that lay an ambush sometimes git laid in an ambush theirselves.
1 I remembered something Trapp had told me once about his bridge - bum days.
2 The trim, khaki-garbed enlistment officer rubs elbows with the lodging house bum .
3 Guess the lamp is on the bum , but you hardly need that.
4 The law, missing the right quarry, descends on the slower-moving, harmless bum .
5 I just couldn't resist giving him the bum 's rush for a change.
1 The skunk was brought to animal control after the rescue, reports said.
2 Good on crackers but can function equally well as an amorous - skunk repellent.
3 The sudden move sent the young skunk spinning backwards onto his tail.
4 His remarks were as welcome as a skunk at a garden party.
5 Upon reaching the poultry house, the skunk had encountered an unexpected difficulty.
1 There was a crumb of comfort in the absence of the terrier.
2 Neither the prosecutor's office nor the police showed a crumb of interest.
3 There was more crust than crumb in the loaf he gave us.
4 Heat Crisco until a crumb of bread becomes a golden brown in
5 Fifteen minutes after the whistle had blown the last crumb had vanished.
1 She knew she was going to puke , she just didn't know when.
2 I'd rather puke my way up the coast on a cargo schooner!
3 Soon it was assuring me that my story was puke , worthless cockshit.
4 The first time he bent over to puke , I intended to pounce.
5 Believe me, they will be happier than if you puke on them.
1 Right behind the first rotter was a second, pushing its way higher.
2 He and Horace always thought I was a rotter and an outsider.
3 You make problems in here, and you'll be rotter shit before dawn.
4 Nobody but a cad and a rotter would have done anything else.
5 Was that why she was off giggling with that rotter Teasdale again?
1 You've been asleep ever since that lowlife Peter up and left you.
2 And she, of course, fulfilled Beard's old fantasy of the grand lowlife .
3 And there was the guy, the lowlife pusher who'd been holding Lindy.
4 He was a lowlife with a repair shop that used all stolen parts.
5 He quickly insisted it was some lowlife who must have been behind it.
1 During that so - and - so Ahmadinjad's government, we were moving in a negative direction.
2 I took a shot with him, and the what-happened-to-so-and-so routine set in.
3 This is life as a relationship person: I'm hanging out with so - and - so .
4 The photo of so - and - so on the cover of whatever it's called sucks.
5 And if it's good enough for him it's so - and - so good enough for me.
1 Paracelsus brought a squadron of stinkpot - flingers from the snowy mountains of Rhætia.
4 " Stinkpot " she called it, when acknowledging foul elements in the composition and the harm it did to the unskilful balist.
1 Just some lucky guess by some scum bag who .
2 Or I could start with another piece of wisdom: "watch your gear as some scum bag cannot wait to nick your stuff".
3 He posted the following along with the video: Please share this video so the world can see these scum bags faces.
1 Just this: The O.R.& T. treated me like a dirty dog .
2 If I knew the dirty dog , I would put a ball through him.
3 He is rather a dirty dog , and his technique is so ridiculously transparent.
4 There are always three main characters-the husband, the wife, and the dirty dog .
5 A dirty dog is a nuisance not to be borne.
1 One year ago today, Wall Street came down with a stinker .
2 The year brought joy, despite being a stinker in so many ways.
3 It's 82 games and you can chalk one up to a stinker .
4 Therefore there must exist a pre-eminently peerless stinker , and we call him God.
5 The first half, in truth, was a bit of a stinker .
6 Charlie was probably one of the nice guys, not a stinker at all.
7 Every class has a stinker ; mine doesn't believe in deodorant.
8 If Mir has a stinker , at least it won't affect Wolves' push for promotion.
9 It was the act of a hound and a stinker .
10 Which is exactly what that stinker Benjamin is counting on.
11 Unless, say, his first over back is a complete stinker that disappears for 14.
12 But I may come a fearful stinker without a lamp.
13 It is also not the worst route, although there are a few stinker sections.
14 Under the new rules, he'd have to deliver a real stinker to be left out.
15 Indeed, the home side's first-half display was by their standards a bit of a stinker .
16 Or to a stinker with both reviews used up.
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