We have no meanings for "disreputable characters" in our records yet.
1 They were Indians, half-breeds, and disreputable characters of every shade and degree.
2 She keeps a permanently soft spot in her heart for disreputable characters - like me .
3 You must know some such disreputable characters .
4 Even the disreputable characters will walk right in and stay all through the sermon-AndyRogers and the rest.
5 Thieves and disreputable characters sometimes enter complaints against the men, with the hope of getting them into trouble.
6 The most disreputable characters are seen in the audience, but no thieving or violence ever occurs within the hall.
7 He frequented the gambling saloons, associated with disreputable characters , and was addicted to habits of the most disgusting intoxication.
8 Jesus mixed with disreputable characters .
9 I don't know now just what it was they did, but I know the goats were very - very disreputable characters !
10 The most disreputable characters are to be seen in the audience, but no thieving or violence ever occurs within the hall.
11 So the newspapers say; and this objection is that she does not wish her daughters to encounter disreputable characters at the polls.
12 I had no inclination for work or study; but thought only of amusement, and spent my time among gamblers and disreputable characters .
13 The last-named was probably her favourite, since, as Forrester had remarked, she had a perennially soft spot in her heart for disreputable characters .
14 There is some goodness in this pity, which authors and the public are disposed to show towards certain agreeable, disreputable characters of romance.
15 Very well; but why, then, should they care if they encounter those same disreputable characters when they go to drop a ballot in the ballot-box?
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Disreputable characters through the time
Disreputable characters across language varieties