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The quality of being a slippery rascal.
rascality
slipperiness
shiftiness
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rascality
"
rascality
slipperiness
shiftiness
Examples for "
rascality
"
1
Sophia revolted at this crowning detail of the structure of Gerald's
rascality
.
2
Now, do you see treason, bad faith, avarice, ingratitude,
rascality
in it?
3
You may be quite easy; I give you credit for all imaginable
rascality
.
4
Poachers and petty thieves-thescum of misery, ignorance, and
rascality
throughout the country.
5
This brief history of
rascality
brought smiles to the faces of all present.
1
He was not ready for the power and
slipperiness
of the tooth.
2
Such is the
slipperiness
of the surface, it's an almost futile effort.
3
I did not leave Mr. Thornton's till ten, because of the
slipperiness
.
4
The trouble with the term new economy is its McLuhanesque
slipperiness
.
5
This
slipperiness
,
and a 146lb weight reduction, help trim fuel consumption rather significantly.
1
Answer me in plain words, without a lie, and without
shiftiness
.
2
The French are entirely without what New Englanders call
shiftiness
.
3
But there was no shyness or
shiftiness
about Berks's fighting.
4
His eyes were dull; they lacked their wonted
shiftiness
.
5
But the international community is up in arms over the
shiftiness
of the single-party socialist nation.
1
I admired you for your courage and your determination and your
trickiness
.
2
He called upon all his shrewdness, all his
trickiness
of the South.
3
Well did Dave Darrin know the
trickiness
of both these Army players!
4
Her temper, her vanity, her headstrong
trickiness
are Catherine Earnshaw.
5
Now of what did my devilish
trickiness
rob you?
6
His food is like his boss's, in being inventive without
trickiness
and in prizing vivid flavours.
7
Fortunately, Mercury's going direct this weekend, so some measure of the
trickiness
with everything will taper off.
8
Tricky people always attribute
trickiness
to others.
9
Nell marveled for the hundredth time at her brother's multifarious
trickiness
,
which would have done Peter himself proud.
10
Mrs. Beach' "Valse Caprice" has just one motive,-toreach the maximum of technical
trickiness
and difficulty.
11
His
trickiness
was astonishing.
12
Dear music industry: legal
trickiness
may help you win cases, buy plays out in a larger moral context outside the courtroom.
13
All I had to do was force them to use up their spells, then all
trickiness
would be removed from the situation.
14
Popular commentators like Annabel Crabb and Mia Freedman, who write about the
trickiness
of balancing work and family, drive Latham crazy too.
15
The study is a good example of both the
trickiness
of epidemiology and the problems of putting too much emphasis on a single study.
16
It is the same old sea that it was in Columbus' time, without any loss of
trickiness
in bumping small craft against towering sides.
trickiness
devilish trickiness
attribute trickiness
know the trickiness
legal trickiness
multifarious trickiness
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