Type of dog that has been developed for catching rats and other vermin.
A disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
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Examples for "renegade"
Examples for "renegade"
1An hour passed; the renegade smoked in silence; the chiefs did likewise.
2Chief among the latter is party renegade Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters.
3In June he ordered security forces to stop hunting the army renegade.
4An occasional party renegade, she has not said how she will vote.
5Either way, Omak Péle might not have been frightened into going renegade.
1Aridius thereupon sought Clovis, in the guise of a deserter from Gondebaud.
2Upon the line of baseness,-thedeserter is placed next to the traitor.
3The deserter stopped for an instant, and then leaped on the horse.
4The fellow Dupont quarrelled with and shot was a deserter named Connors.
5The king proscribes me, and brands me as a traitor and deserter.
1It targeted a hotel frequented by the members of the apostate government.
2The Gods have suspended their thunder over the head of the apostate.
3This is the same old serpent, the dragon, the apostate, the leviathan.
4He was eating the fare of an apostate, of a despised Nazarene.
5Frings gored Henry in his columns with the rage of an apostate.
1The recreant or the dreamer complains that he has no real chance.
2A conspirator who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise.
3I were false and recreant if I went not to their assistance.
4Only by being recreant to every sentiment of honor, gratitude and humanity.
5The magistrates were recreant to their trust, he has performed their functions.
1We are not a turncoat; we had hoped that Carpentier would win.
2Sooner or later, if there isn't a turncoat, the people make one.
3She called Miss Abbott a turncoat and a coward to her face.
4A man may be a turncoat in good faith, but a traitor-bah
5Which is another reason for general GS enmity: the turncoat syndrome.
Any of several breeds of terrier developed to catch rats.
1You wouldn't believe what a good cat, a prime ratter, fetches these days.
2And Fan, the champion ratter, with her fifty off the reel.
3Grey cat called Snooky who was a good ratter even with his balls cut off.
4Both breeds are from China, but the Chinese Crested was used as a ratter on ships.
5When properly entered he cannot be surpassed as a "ratter."
6But apparently, for once, the swarm of rats had been too much even for the ratter.
7Much to Fin's delighted disgust Jak turns up dressed in a fur lined jacket, more Liberace than ratter!
8But his nose still worked and he did make a pretty good ratter once I found him a home.
9This was a barge dog that was used as a all around guard dog, ratter, whatever you needed it for.
10Focusing the field-glasses, he saw that the dogs were of different varieties, but none of them of the short-legged ratter type.
11The scene resembled a terrier squaring off with a Doberman, but my money was on the scrappy ratter, aka my new lawyer.
12Alan kept a ferret, which he offered to bring, and he thought he could borrow his brother Herbert's fox-terrier, which was a famous ratter.
13My hunger pains, which had been merely dull and aching before, came roaring viciously to life like a ratter that has tasted first blood.
14Silky had been tied up, so that the ratters might have a clear field for action.
15Oh, to be cut from him as this little boy had been parted from his Ratter!
16There are 31 breeds in the Terrier group, made up of primarily ratters that came from England.