- his best
screen characters,
someone who is "snarly, dumb, smart, noble,
rascally—all the
parts of 'Jack'".
Roger Ebert also
praised his
performance writing...
- son
temps (Paris, 1889)
Michael St. John Packe,
refers to
Polignac as "
rascally" in his "Life of John
Stuart Mill". Encyclopædia
Britannica He was son...
-
being an old wise
wandering priest.
Although Māui was said to be very
rascally or "kolohe", many of his
deeds were to
better the
lives of his
fellow people...
- and America's
Funniest People. The show's host, Dave Coulier,
voiced the
rascally hybrid. In 2003,
Pixar featured a
jackalope in the
short animation Boundin'...
- with gr**** and
green trees, and
expressly intended as a
retreat for the
rascally Indian, from
which the
white man
would never s**** to
drive them. The land...
-
Telegraph gave the film a
score of 4/5 stars,
describing it as "a riotous,
rascally hybrid of a thing: part
glittering love-letter to the disre****ble nightlife...
- Epica.
Retrieved February 22, 2008. Whisnant,
David E. (September 1995).
Rascally Signs in
Sacred Places: The
Politics of
Culture in Nicaragua. University...
- Giannettino.
Lorenzini became fascinated by the idea of
using an amiable,
rascally character as a
means of
expressing his own
convictions through allegory...
- so he
often refers to Bugs
Bunny as a "scwewy" (****y) or "wascawwy (
rascally) wabbit". Elmer's
signature catchphrase is, "Shhh. Be vewy vewy quiet,...
- asked, "Why the
mischief should you not
paint pure nature, and not that
rascally wirefenced garden-rolled-nursery-maid's paradise?" In the 20th century...