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Bastard
"Bastard" in a Sentence (41 examples)
Bastard hung up on me.
Go to school! You lazy bastard.
Bastard!
I wouldn't even accept sausage from a bastard like that.
I wouldn't even accept kielbasa from a bastard like that.
Just wait till I get my hands on that two-timing bastard!
Take your fucking hands off me, you bastard!
If you think that I'm still going to help a bastard like you, then you couldn't be any further away from the truth.
Deserting his family must have made the old bastard giddy with joy.
The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
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Jarrod: Who are you? Heath: Your father’s bastard son.
Some bastard stole my car while I was helping an injured person.
You sick bastard!
Don't be such a bastard already!
I assume that bastard won't be seen again.
“Oh my God, they killed Kenny!” “You bastards!”
lucky bastard
funny bastard
Get over here, you old bastard!
Poor bastard, I feel so sorry for him.
These poor bastards started out life probably in bad or broken homes.
Life can be a real bastard.
The architecture was a kind of bastard, suggesting Gothic but not being true Gothic.
There were also made good and politic laws that parliament, against usury, which is the bastard use of money...
[…] we ſhall haue all the world drinke browne & white baſtard.
If you are a politician, you make sure that you know all such references in case an interviewer suddenly asks, 'Are you one of the bastards in Mr Major's cabinet?'
While John Major managed to get the Maastricht Treaty through parliament, despite the efforts of the “bastards” in his cabinet, the 2001 Conservative General Election campaign was fought on entirely eurosceptic lines.
In the UK, Conservative Maastricht rebels (the 'bastards') almost brought down Conservative Prime Minister John Major's government.
One “bastard,” the Minister for Wales, John Redwood (who mounted an unsuccessful campaign to displace the Tory chief, John Major), was removed in a Cabinet reshuffle; but was his young successor William Hague any more reliable?
But there is no doubt that the “bastards,” who had tormented so many Tory leaders over the years, had won. The longed-for break with “Europe” had finally come, but at the same price that Americans paid for Trump's takeover of the Republican Party.
a bastard musket
a bastard culverin
that bastard self-love which is so vicious in itself, and productive of so many vices
Of what race could these people be? Their language was a bastard Arabic, and yet they were not Arabs; I was quite sure of that.
bastard gemsbok; bastard mahogany; bastard toadflax; bastard trumpeter
I’ve got a bastard headache.
A bastard orange gel produces predominantly orange light with undertones of blue.
Jack says, “Oh! Bastard! I’m hit!” That bullet had to have come in the busted back window and how it missed Johnnie to hit Jack I don’t know.
“Yes, I’m hhhhowwwwwwcch!” she yelped as she stubbed her toe against the bedpost. “Shit, shit, fuck, bastard, shit, crap!”
“Isn’t she lovely?” Clem asks, hopefully rhetorically. “Oh, bastard. I’ve got to go—that’s my signal. […]”
After her husband's death she was matter of tragedy , having lived to see her brother beheaded , and her two sons deposed from the crown , bastarded in their blood
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