Rapscallion vs Rapscallionly - What's the difference?
rapscallion | rapscallionly |
A rascal, scamp, rogue, or scoundrel.
* 1901 , , The Inheritors , ch. 3:
(attributive) Roguish, disreputable.
* 1869 , . He Knew He Was Right , ch. 12:
* 1895 , , The Carbonels , ch. 23:
As a noun rapscallion
is a rascal, scamp, rogue, or scoundrel.As an adjective rapscallionly is
like a rapscallion; roguish.rapscallion
English
Noun
(en noun)- She was the sister who had remained within the pale; I, the rapscallion of a brother whose vagaries were trying to his relations.
- [H]e is dressed in such a rapscallion manner that the people would think you were talking to a house-breaker.
- "I baint a-going to give my master's property to a lot of rapscallion thieves and robbers like you."