Rascal can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
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1. | noun | You're a right little rascal! | |
2. | noun | What a rascal! | |
3. | noun | I got you, rascal! | |
4. | noun | What rascal dared to break the door to the royal room? | |
5. | noun | Don't listen to him, Mary. He fooled the poor girl all the way, that rascal! | |
6. | noun | He is a rascal. | |
7. | noun | Damn rascal! Did you really think you were going to trick me? | |
8. | noun | His name is Fadil the rascal. | |
9. | noun | You're a little rascal! | |
10. | noun | “You insolent rascal,” said the Master, raising his cane. | |
11. | noun | Tom is a rascal. | |
12. | noun | He's a rascal. | |
13. | noun | Don't defend the rascal. |
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noun | |
You're a right little rascal! | |
What a rascal! | |
I got you, rascal! | |
What rascal dared to break the door to the royal room? | |
Don't listen to him, Mary. He fooled the poor girl all the way, that rascal! | |
He is a rascal. | |
Damn rascal! Did you really think you were going to trick me? | |
His name is Fadil the rascal. | |
You're a little rascal! | |
“You insolent rascal,” said the Master, raising his cane. | |
Tom is a rascal. | |
He's a rascal. | |
Don't defend the rascal. |