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Definition of Scapegraces

Scapegrace
Scapegrace Scape"grace`, n. A graceless, unprincipled person; one who is wild and reckless. --Beaconsfield.

Meaning of Scapegraces from wikipedia

- fellow who gave this all-hail thrust his tongue in his ch**** to some scapegraces like himself. It is not clear how Scott intended readers to understand...
- name. A 1916 film is titled Scapegrace. **** Lightheart, The Scapegrace of London (1879) Jack; The Story of a Scapegrace by Emily M. Bryant (1897) Andy...
- Andy Griffith chew the fat bucolically, and Mr. Forrest act the noble scapegrace, and you may have a pretty good time." Emanuel Levy described it as a...
- charm is stifled, and a classy cameo from Sydney Pollack as Dempsey's scapegrace dad goes for nothing. A film to leave at the altar." Ed Gonzalez from...
- Tailcoat for Scapegrace (Russian: Фрак для шалопая, romanized: Frak dlya shalopaya) is a 1979 Soviet children's adventure film directed by Eldor Urazbaev...
- lying. In the original tale, Collodi describes him as a "rascal", "imp," "scapegrace" (mischievous or wayward person), "disgrace", "ragamuffin", and "confirmed...
- Sword and Last Broom (Napoli) Mrs. Fox and Mr. Wolf (Napoli) The Five Scapegraces (Terra d'Otranto) Ari-Ari, Donkey, Donkey, Money, Money! (Terra d'Otranto)...
- outline for The Way We Live Now (1875), describing his anti-hero as "A scapegrace. Has glimmerings of Radical policy for the good of the people". Economically...
- family in China. It was extended in 1920 and 1921 with the addition of scapegrace Nick Urquhart, nicknamed Quicksilver, and by 1925 the story had become...
- Caribbean Spanish Language defined scalawag as "A low worthless fellow; a scapegrace." Scalawag was also a word for low-grade farm animals. In early 1868 a...