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dastardliness

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Example Sentences

This was a coach whose teams were always prone to violence and acts of premeditated dastardliness.

Which makes Pitino an easy villain, his dastardliness built through victories.

West is "not the world's greatest singer and oddly nervous last night", Letts wrote, "but he does radiate a dashing dastardliness".

From BBC

The other him was so far sunk in dastardliness that he permitted a crime to take place, feeling no more than sardonic amusement.

Meanwhile he already felt in the depth of his soul all the cruelty, dastardliness and baseness not only of that act of his, but of his whole idle, dissolute, cruel and wayward life.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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