18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Rapscallion' in a Sentence
"A mischievous or dishonest person; a rascal, rogue, or scamp." more
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A playful rapscallion giggled during storytime.
The little rapscallion hid cookies in his backpack.
The curious rapscallion asked many questions in class.
The old man chuckled as the little rapscallion stole his hat and sprinted away.
In the storybook, a clever rapscallion outsmarted the greedy fox.
Despite being a rapscallion, Billy always apologized when he accidentally bumped into someone in the hallway.
Emily's little brother, a true rapscallion, often played pranks on his sister.
The friendly neighborhood cat chased away the rapscallion mouse from the garden.
The mischievous rapscallion hid behind the bushes during the game.
In the enchanting story, the young hero befriended a lovable rapscallion who turned out to be a key ally.
Despite being a rapscallion, Timmy always managed to charm everyone with his infectious grin.
A little rapscallion hid behind the tree, peeking out to see if anyone was looking for him.
The park was filled with laughter as children of all ages joined the friendly rapscallion in a game of tag.
The classroom echoed with the teacher's stern warning to the rapscallion disrupting the lesson.
The mischievous rapscallion drew smiley faces on the walls.
The teacher caught the rapscallion students passing notes during the class.
The mischievous rapscallion giggled as he played pranks on his friends during recess.
The friendly rapscallion shared his toys with the other children, spreading joy around the playroom.
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