9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scoundrel' in a Sentence
"A dishonest and dishonorable person; a villain." more
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The historical drama portrayed the rise and fall of a notorious political scoundrel.
The scoundrel attempted to swindle innocent investors in a fraudulent scheme.
The cunning scoundrel's counterfeit art collection fooled even the most discerning critics.
Despite his charming demeanor, he revealed himself to be a scoundrel with deceitful intentions.
The charming scoundrel used his charisma to manipulate others for personal gain.
With a scoundrel's smile, he duped unsuspecting victims in his elaborate schemes.
The cunning scoundrel's smooth talking and false promises lured unsuspecting victims into his schemes.
The detective finally caught the elusive scoundrel who had been terrorizing the city.
The scoundrel's deceitful actions led to chaos within the political arena.
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