Lacking principles or scruples.
1 The talk of nearly the whole school is getting most blackguardly ; shamelessly so.
2 Yet such an act would be blackguardly , and to be restrained.
3 Just out here at the edge of town in a blackguardly sort of dive.
4 You must have been brought up in a blackguardly school.
5 They're blackguardly weapons for a gentleman to carry about; 'specially where women are around.
6 The world to which he introduces us is, as before said, blackguardly and bleak.
7 And to have you curse in your blackguardly Irish dialect!
8 He never seems to suspect that the poacher is a blackguardly sort of brute!
9 And then suddenly he did something so extremely blackguardly that everything was at an end.
10 The man was a rougher-looking person, more blackguardly , perhaps, in appearance, but not so dangerous.
11 For the first time since they had met Annette found herself positively liking this blackguardly floor-smiter.
12 Mrs. Brigg questioned, remonstrated, stormed, sulked, was rude, insinuating, artful, blunt, and blackguardly - all to no purpose.
13 It was a blackguardly thing to do.
14 Why, then, accuse himself of blackguardly conduct, if he had turned a deaf ear to her pleading?
15 P. "Such an act would be to be restrained, not merely as blackguardly , but as impious."
16 Even matched against the blackguardly egoism of what you call genius?-Orwill you tell me that he considered you?
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