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bounder

[boun-der] / ˈbaʊn dər /
NOUN
reprehensible person
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They went through more than 14,000 tons of broken concrete and rebar, often working boulder by bounder, rock by rock, before finally declaring the mission complete.

From Washington Post

His credentials as a cad and bounder seem beyond dispute.

From BBC

Not that Balty in any way resembles that notorious rake, cad and bounder.

From Washington Post

These are damaged people, from that downed German fighter pilot all the way to the poor bounder who finally takes the bullet that proves no salve for the vengeful.

From Los Angeles Times

"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