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Be still, you little blaggard, or you'll feel the back of my paw.
'He's gone, and I never want to see his blaggard countenance again.
I don't expect to be pleased with that aspect, as they will no doubt blaggard me."
Leave him to me-I've got scores to settle with that scumnosed blaggard.
"Good grief, shouldn't think a blaggard like you ever had a mother," Basil sniffed disdainfully.
"You foul 'earted blaggard, you've murdered all me lovely crew!"
"There he is, the little blaggard.
Captain Radisson and the science vessels were here within an hour after Tiberius escaped-vanished-dematerialized-whatever the blaggard did.
Some say his feud with one blaggard Jamie Meehan was the most controversial and appalling of all time.
"You young blaggard!
As she ran toward the felon, the mousemaid was yelling, "I knew those oatcakes'd come in useful-got the blaggard!"
Lave this, or I'll shy your lean carcass over the cataract, ye sniveling blaggard!"
'Don't tease, you young blaggard.
"Scoop the blaggard!"
If, on the hit part of the serve, the ball hits the front wall first then the serve is referred to as a 'blackguard' (pronounced 'blaggard').
'You, sir, are an ignorant Irish blaggard,' quoth he, raising a shaky fist to strike Omally.
A sort of balloon was coming out of Polly's mouth, containing the words: 'That for your Royal Prerogative, you Blaggard!'
Therefore, ye wee blaggard, ye'll worrk your way to the next port, Xeria, and there ye'll be thrown off the Sutter bag and baggage."
This story was a direct sequel to the 1930s Floyd Gottfredson story, "Blaggard Castle," and featured a return to the classic Mickey Mouse art style.
We sailed fair seas an' foul together since we was both liddle sloprats, an' now the foul blaggard has robbed the best craft in the fleet for hisself.
There was H [possibly Rudolf Hess], several of the Surrealist poets, a gentleman named Crowley, who claimed to be one of Rune's disciples, and the blaggard Koeslar.
Additionally, the two part "Perils of Mickey" adventure, "Return to Blaggard Castle/Shadows of the Past", by writer David Cody Weiss and artist Stephen DeStefano, was published in two consecutive 1993 issues of Disney Adventures magazine.
Without a shred of evidence, she was convinced that her eldest son was impotent, and that he was such a blaggard that he had another man father his purported children.24 Unscrupulous politicians - and in eighteenth-century England there were few who were not - naturally took advantage of such family feuds.