palliard Synonyms

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palliard Meaning

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palliard (n.)

A born beggar; a vagabond.

A lecher; a lewd person.

palliard Sentence Examples

  1. The flamboyant palliard scandalized the community with his raucous affairs.
  2. The destitute palliard eked out a meager existence by selling his charms.
  3. The cunning palliard used his wiles to ensnare wealthy women.
  4. The town's most notorious palliard was known for his debauched lifestyle.
  5. The pious priest secretly harbored a palliard's heart, longing for forbidden pleasures.
  6. The noblewoman was shamed when her secret affair with the palliard was revealed.
  7. The young palliard's reckless behavior led him down a path of ruin.
  8. The hardened palliard had no qualms about using others for his own selfish desires.
  9. The wealthy merchant was secretly funding the palliard's lavish lifestyle.
  10. The sanctimonious palliard preached morality while indulging in his own secret vices.

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A born beggar; a vagabond., A lecher; a lewd person.

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The flamboyant palliard scandalized the community with his raucous affairs.

The destitute palliard eked out a meager existence by selling his charms.

The cunning palliard used his wiles to ensnare wealthy women.

The town's most notorious palliard was known for his debauched lifestyle.