Someone who is morally reprehensible.
Someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)
1 But we need not give the bounder the freedom of our homes.
2 I will not have you walk anywhere in company with that bounder - -
3 I could have imagined Mr Ross saying, Mattie, you are a bounder .
4 Drake, ask this sentry, here, who in thunder that insolent bounder is.
5 A bit of a bounder , but no end of a good sort.
6 She wished Christabel would snub that appalling bounder , Black, as he deserved.
7 The bounder ought to be in jail instead of giving dinner-parties.
8 It's a dirty lie, and the bounder that put that in the paper-
9 And you know yourself that Grimes is the worst kind of a bounder .
10 I also am a hopeless bounder , and I never knew it.
11 You sir are a cad and a bounder , yells Jerry Thomas.
12 That's the fourth time you've called me a bounder since we came in.
13 A bounder 's a bounder , whether he lives in Sawston or Monteriano.
14 I'll be hanged if I give my cigars to that bounder .
15 And to think of 'er bein' the wife of that bounder .
16 You've been enough of a damned bounder without trying that sort of thing.
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