Then tonight I’m going to watch the Sense and Sensibility miniseries with John, which should be cool, except that my use of the term scallawag just there has given me a real urge to break out the Mount Gay and watch Pirates of the Caribbean. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Indeed I do; and if you dote on the "scallawag" as I dote on him you also will declare that our anonymous poet has not wrought ill. ❋ Unknown (1896)
Holden was an original secessionist, and his newspaper, the Standard, printed at Raleigh, was the mouth-piece of the Democracy until 1860, when this unblushing "scallawag," as the Southerners call political renegades, threw his Democratic sentiments out at window, and went in for the Union cause. ❋ Unknown (1875)
"scallawag" as I dote on him you also will declare that our anonymous poet has not wrought ill. ❋ Eugene Field (1872)
"I don't guess this is any kind of scallawag outfit of toughs which just get around and duff a bunch, and hit the trail for safety till the froth they've raised dies down again. ❋ Ridgwell Cullum (1905)
Marquise, Oriane would marry some one who was not in society, an artist, a fugitive from justice, a scallawag, a free-thinker, that she would pass definitely into the category of what the ❋ Unknown (2003)
"An 'take care of yourself you -- you big scallawag, you!" ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1971)
Dat low-down scallawag what come here wid no 'nouncement ob his' pearance is gwine suffer for dis here axident. ❋ Work Projects Administration (N/A)
You know that old brute, Pickled Walnuts, well I won't say anything about the old scallawag because he's dead. ❋ Joan Conquest (N/A)
Scalawag, characteristically, has got into English with an extra l, making it scallawag. ❋ Henry Louis (1921)
And the eyes that were turned to Romarin plainly wondered who the scallawag dining with him might be. ❋ Oliver [pseud.] Onions (1917)
He has had desperate years of intrigue and danger, and consorting with every kind of scallawag. ❋ John Buchan (1907)
He had the Governor appoint a white sheriff, a young scallawag from the mountains who was a noted moonshiner and desperado. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)
The Governor is his creature -- a dirty little scallawag who tore the Union flag from Fort Sumter, trampled it in the dust, and helped raise the flag of Confederacy over it. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)
At night the hoofbeat of squadrons of pale horsemen and the crack of their revolvers struck terror to the heart of every negro, carpet-bagger, and scallawag. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)
The magnificent figure of Lynch, their idol, appeared walking down the aisle escorted by the little scallawag who was the Governor. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)
The morning brought dismay to the negro, the carpet-bagger, and the scallawag of Ulster. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)
Every white company has been disarmed and disbanded by our scallawag Governor. ❋ Thomas Dixon (1905)
[Look at that] scallawag [in the club], [we know] what she about. ❋ Da1@deeznuts (2014)