skellum (Meaning)

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skellum (n.)

A scoundrel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of skellum

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skellum Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning skellum was caught red-handed pilfering the shopkeeper's till.
  2. The neighborhood watch kept a vigilant eye for any suspicious skellums lurking in the shadows.
  3. The notorious skellum escaped custody with the help of his equally nefarious cohorts.
  4. The detective's instincts told him that the elusive skellum was hiding in plain sight.
  5. The elderly woman fell prey to the smooth-talking skellum who stole her life savings.
  6. The skellum's brazen audacity left the judge and jury astounded.
  7. Rumors spread throughout the town that a mysterious skellum was responsible for a series of unsolved crimes.
  8. The skellum's lies and deceit were transparent, but his victims were too trusting to realize his true nature.
  9. The law-abiding citizens of the community banded together to apprehend the vile skellum.
  10. The skellum's reign of terror finally ended when he was brought to justice and sentenced to a lengthy prison term.

FAQs About the word skellum

A scoundrel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cunning skellum was caught red-handed pilfering the shopkeeper's till.

The neighborhood watch kept a vigilant eye for any suspicious skellums lurking in the shadows.

The notorious skellum escaped custody with the help of his equally nefarious cohorts.

The detective's instincts told him that the elusive skellum was hiding in plain sight.