rascally (Meaning)

Wordnet

rascally (s)

playful in an appealingly bold way

lacking principles or scruples

Webster

rascally (a.)

Like a rascal; trickish or dishonest; base; worthless; -- often in humorous disparagement, without implication of dishonesty.

rascally Sentence Examples

  1. The rascally squirrel darted away, its bushy tail twitching mischievously.
  2. The children giggled as they chased the rascally dog through the park.
  3. The mayor was renowned for his rascally humor, often making playful jabs during public speeches.
  4. The fox's rascally eyes gleamed as it plotted to steal the farmer's chickens.
  5. The teenager's rascally prank of setting off firecrackers in the school hallway earned him a suspension.
  6. The kitten's rascally demeanor proved irresistible as it leaped and chased after a toy mouse.
  7. The rascally clown brought laughter to the children's faces with his silly antics.
  8. The mailman was known for his rascally habit of leaving packages on the wrong porches.
  9. The rascally politician's campaign promises were met with skepticism from the voters.
  10. The rascally actor's portrayal of a mischievous character stole the show.

FAQs About the word rascally

playful in an appealingly bold way, lacking principles or scruplesLike a rascal; trickish or dishonest; base; worthless; -- often in humorous disparagement, wit

mischievous, wicked, knavish, prankish, sly,playful, happy, impish, elvish, roguish

grim, solemn, stern, solemn, sober, sober, grave, stern, grim,grave

The rascally squirrel darted away, its bushy tail twitching mischievously.

The children giggled as they chased the rascally dog through the park.

The mayor was renowned for his rascally humor, often making playful jabs during public speeches.

The fox's rascally eyes gleamed as it plotted to steal the farmer's chickens.