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Often used in the same context:
mischievous,
doltish,
dimwitted,
lovable,
loveable,
weaselly,
runty,
softhearted,
bumbling,
roguish,
thieving,
smarmy,
loutish,
cloddish,
incorrigible,
dastardly,
villainous,
wily,
cantankerous,
troublemaking,
devious,
slobbish,
foppish,
oafish,
shiftless,
mousey,
lunkheaded,
hotheaded,
titular,
knavish,
bewhiskered,
nerdy,
caddish,
uncouth,
goofy,
crotchety,
droll,
ornery,
sly,
devilish,
smirky,
vengeful,
ratlike,
haughty,
daffy,
feckless,
brainy,
sociopathic,
bumptious,
supercilious,
amiable,
dopey,
choleric,
bloodthirsty,
vulpine,
cunning,
buffoonish,
henpecked,
dweeby,
whiskery,
dorky,
nebbishy,
winsome,
clownlike,
zany,
effete,
wolfish,
pompous,
loathsome,
demented,
ambitionless,
snotty,
suave,
misanthropic,
tubby,
goatish,
clueless,
obnoxious,
antic,
grumbly,
libidinous,
larcenous,
lumpish,
curmudgeonly,
tenderhearted,
endearing,
slacker,
rebellious,
boorish,
hirsute,
skirt chaser,
snooty,
gleeful,
clownish,
foulmouthed,
hapless,
ingratiating,
dyspeptic,
goony,
doddering,
lecherous,
prissy,
dishonest,
villanous,
scoundrelly,
crafty,
dissolute,
blackguard,
disreputable,
foolish,
witted,
cleverest,
contemptible,
cowardly,
naughty
Appears in the definition of:
shameful
Synonyms:
blackguardly,
devilish,
dishonest,
dishonorable,
playful,
roguish,
scoundrelly
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— Nouns for rascally:
fellow
lawyer,
crew,
trick,
servant,
world,
business,
boy,
fellows,
son,
conduct,
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