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scalawag
[ skal-uh-wag ]
noun
- a scamp; rascal.
- U.S. History. a native white Southerner who collaborated with the occupying forces during Reconstruction, often for personal gain.
scalawag
/ 藞蝉办忙濒蓹藢飞忙伞 /
noun
- a variant of scallywag
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉肠补濒顎僡路飞补驳顎単别谤路测 noun
- 蝉肠补濒顎僡路飞补驳顎単测 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of scalawag1
Example Sentences
That means pillaging merchant ships, battling rival scalawags, dodging the authorities and even surviving the occasional sea monster on your way to becoming the Pirate Kingpin.
鈥淣obody wants to see the pirates take over the city,鈥 Castor told the pirates, whom she dubbed 鈥渟calawags.鈥
Chadha-Patel is ambiguously charming as a scalawag not entirely out for himself.
So, I kind of am the scalawag at Joni鈥檚 and the girl that plays Madison Square Garden in the trails, too.
In this telling, Black Americans were dismissed as unprepared for the tasks of self-government and cast as props for regimes dominated by northern 鈥渃arpetbaggers鈥 and southern 鈥渟calawags.鈥
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