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bounder

[boun-der] / ˈbaʊn dər /
NOUN
reprehensible person
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At these hustings, there was a sense in the audience that they always knew that Johnson was a bit of bounder.

From Washington Post • Aug. 23, 2022

But thanks to a sterling snare by Harrison on Edward Oliveras’ bounder down the third-base line, they turned an inning-ending double play and held their 5-4 advantage.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2021

No. 9 hitter Christian Vazquez proceeded to send a slow bounder toward third base that Cheslor Cuthbert fielded cleanly and fired to first to end the threat.

From Washington Times • Jun. 19, 2017

"She is a bounder, a liar, a deceiver, a cheat, a crook and a disgrace to the House of Commons," was one notable contribution during a 1987 debate.

From BBC • Jan. 26, 2017

Not to mention the lack of a seatbelt on a horse—no secondary restraint systems of any kind—and yet horses could go nearly as fast as cars but were much bounder.

From "Hollow City" by Ransom Riggs