Someone who is morally reprehensible.
Subject to laughter or ridicule.
Use foul or abusive language towards.
1 That man is a blackguard in the full acceptation of the word.
2 The tirade merely injures the cause which the blackguard intends to help.
3 Caesar was a laurel-crowned blackguard in his relations with the divine Cleopatra.
4 The voice I recognised as that of the blackguard standing before you.
5 The blackguard 's already treated you like a... She doesn't say the word.
6 The reader will see how I met this blackguard four months later.
7 His best reward being scorned to be a fellow to the blackguard .
8 You are a coward and a blackguard , and I will prove it.
9 That blackguard Fenwick is away, and he will be none the wiser.
10 Of course that meant that he was laughing at me, the blackguard .
11 Even that blackguard of a Mount Dunstan had a better one now.
12 A look from her pretty eyes makes me feel like a blackguard .
13 A blackguard and the son of a vile, infamous, lying, perjured blackguard .
14 I've a notion he's something exceptional in the way of a blackguard .
15 That uncle of yours is a great blackguard , every bit of him.
16 To use a coarse but expressive word, he was a hopeless blackguard .
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