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9 Sentences With "ruffianly"

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Such rowdy, ruffianly, and apparently motiveless violence has a much longer history than the term hooligan.
He was now engaged in drilling twelve of the most ruffianly and ill-conditioned of the crew, whom he called his jollies.
Presently the man whistled and another ruffianly person sprang out from near the gate at the corner of the Grotto-field and joined his companion.
The mother, a devout washerwoman, had dreamed of her son becoming a priest, but Joseph Dzhugashvili was more ruffianly than clerical in appearance and outlook.
By the fire stood a ruffianly child, strong in limb and dirty in garb, with a look of Catherine in his eyes and about his mouth.
She was told at the bird shop that the ruffianly bird could be cured of the bad habit by seizing him by the claws and whirling him around her head a couple of times.
Surrounded by his ruffianly Mescaleros, the old groaner bigs it up on a convincing batch of rebel-rockabilly songs with added rainbow colourings, with the feisty opening track Johnny Appleseed setting the scene with panache.
He was a principal > leader in the mutiny of 1857 & of a most ruffianly disposition. He took > possession (at the head of a small party) of the road leading to the fort, > to which place all the Europeans were hurrying for safety. His party > surprised and killed Dr. Graham shooting him in his buggy by the side of his > daughter. His next victim was the Rev.
During the 1860s hatred towards Sydney Clements grew in the surrounding area and stories began to be told of his mistreatment of the wives and daughters of local men. In September 1860 James Murphy from Mohill fired a loaded pistol at him, two days after sending him a note challenging him to a duel to 'take satisfaction for your ruffianly conduct towards my wife'. An additional attempt to shoot him followed in the 1860s. By the 1870s Lord Leitrim was arguably the most infamous landlord in Ireland, symbolising 'evil at its worst'.

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