scapegrace [noun]
Definition of scapegrace:
a reckless and unprincipled reprobate
Sentence/Example of scapegrace:
The boy was known as the village scapegrace, always causing some sort of trouble.
Despite his scapegrace ways, there was something endearing about his mischievous smile.
She married a scapegrace who spent most of his time gambling and drinking.
The young scapegrace was often seen running through the streets causing a ruckus.
He had a scapegrace charm that made it difficult for people to stay angry with him for long.
His parents worried about his future, given his scapegrace tendencies.
The town’s scapegrace had once again found himself in the middle of a scandal.
Though he was a scapegrace, he had a heart of gold and was always ready to help a friend in need.
As a child, he was a scapegrace, but he eventually grew out of his wild ways.
The school had to deal with the scapegrace on numerous occasions due to his pranks.
Her brother was a scapegrace, often getting into fights and causing trouble.
The old scapegrace reminisced about his youthful adventures and misdeeds.
He was a scapegrace who lived for the thrill of the moment, with little regard for the consequences.
The young scapegrace managed to charm his way out of trouble once again.
Despite being a scapegrace, he was very popular among his peers.
The scapegrace was finally caught red-handed in the act of his mischief.
She tried to reform the scapegrace, but his wild nature proved too strong.
The town's scapegrace had a knack for finding himself in the most peculiar situations.
His scapegrace behavior eventually landed him in jail.
The scapegrace’s antics were the talk of the town.
She couldn’t help but laugh at the scapegrace’s latest escapade.
The old stories about the scapegrace’s exploits were still told with amusement.
Despite his scapegrace nature, he had a loyal group of friends who stood by him.
The scapegrace’s misadventures often provided entertainment for the townsfolk.
His scapegrace reputation followed him well into adulthood, much to his dismay.