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
- 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.
- The pious priest secretly harbored a palliard's heart, longing for forbidden pleasures.
- The noblewoman was shamed when her secret affair with the palliard was revealed.
- The young palliard's reckless behavior led him down a path of ruin.
- The hardened palliard had no qualms about using others for his own selfish desires.
- The wealthy merchant was secretly funding the palliard's lavish lifestyle.
- 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.