faitour Antonyms

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Meaning of faitour

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faitour (n.)

A doer or actor; particularly, an evil doer; a scoundrel.

faitour Sentence Examples

  1. The feitour, with his knapsack full of tricks, roamed the countryside, seeking easy prey.
  2. The lord of the manor accused the faitour of thievery, but the clever vagabond denied the charge.
  3. The faitour's glib tongue and quick wit often saved him from trouble, but his luck could not hold forever.
  4. The villagers grew weary of the faitour's antics and banded together to drive him away.
  5. The faitour fled from the village, but his reputation as a scoundrel preceded him, and he was never truly welcome anywhere.
  6. The faitour's life was a constant struggle, filled with uncertainty and danger.
  7. The faitour stole food and clothing to survive, but he never took more than he needed.
  8. The faitour had a soft spot for the poor and often shared his meager possessions with those less fortunate than himself.
  9. The faitour was a lonely figure, but he found solace in the beauty of the natural world.
  10. The faitour's life was short and harsh, but he lived it on his own terms, free from the constraints of society.

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A doer or actor; particularly, an evil doer; a scoundrel.

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The feitour, with his knapsack full of tricks, roamed the countryside, seeking easy prey.

The lord of the manor accused the faitour of thievery, but the clever vagabond denied the charge.

The faitour's glib tongue and quick wit often saved him from trouble, but his luck could not hold forever.

The villagers grew weary of the faitour's antics and banded together to drive him away.