scroyle (Meaning)
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scroyle (n.)
A mean fellow; a wretch.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scroyle
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scroyle Sentence Examples
- The scroyle insolently disrespected his superiors, earning their wrath.
- The king condemned the treasonous scroyle to a life of servitude.
- The treacherous scroyle betrayed his comrades, leading to their downfall.
- The villagers feared the scroyle's malevolence, whispering tales of his wickedness.
- The scroyle's cunning enabled him to outwit even the most astute opponents.
- The cowardly scroyle fled from battle, leaving his fellow soldiers to face danger alone.
- The sanctimonious scroyle preached virtue while indulging in secret vices.
- The arrogant scroyle boasted of his accomplishments, but his claims were largely fabricated.
- The vengeful scroyle swore to exact retribution upon those who had wronged him.
- The despicable scroyle preyed upon the weak and vulnerable, exploiting their trust for his own gain.
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A mean fellow; a wretch.
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The scroyle insolently disrespected his superiors, earning their wrath.
The king condemned the treasonous scroyle to a life of servitude.
The treacherous scroyle betrayed his comrades, leading to their downfall.
The villagers feared the scroyle's malevolence, whispering tales of his wickedness.