লুচ্চা, ইতর ব্যক্তি, লোচ্চা
(1) Someone who is morally reprehensible.
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(3) Sly.
(4) Dastardly person.
(1) He was a cad and a bounder, but not without charm.
(2) He knew, deeply, that in keeping his true identity from her, he had been a cad and a scoundrel, but he had been so eager for her to see him in a positive light.
(3) Though a nice boy, he acts like a cad when he next meets her.
(4) Her adulterous cad of a husband
(5) For example, I think stable means unchanging or changing slowly, and decent means not a cad or a bounder.
(6) In short, Diplomacy is not a nice game; to win, it is necessary to behave like a complete cad .
(7) He, true to form, behaves like a cad and leaves her for the gambling tables and his deserved fate.
(8) To compound this apparent caddishness , Howard is also a fellow traveler and a boorish personality.
(9) Often times these men received the titles of cads and rakes and the like.
(10) The book goes on, from the perspective of the male author, to tell women that the men they are dating are caddish and sex-obsessed and probably lying.
(11) In the afternoon I went to the baths but found the water dirty and full of the most dreadful greasy-haired cads .
(12) From the novels she appears to be the sort of woman who appreciates gentlemanly behaviour, but then she also seems to like cads .
(13) But the possibility of crossing that line does not mean that alcohol is nothing but a trick employed by cads .
(14) But when asked who appealed to them most for short-term affairs, the women turned to the dark heroes - the handsome, passionate and daring cads .
(15) Bonnie had been born out of wedlock, her father a high school football player who had caddishly denied paternity.
(16) A true gentleman does not kiss and tell, and consequently we felt that drawing too much on our own experience would be a somewhat caddish approach.
(17) He looked like a schoolboy socialist's dream - the leader of the left whose selfless devotion to democracy exposed his enemies as unprincipled cads .
(18) Age is also important in proving that his reputation endures unextinguished by any possible notorious acts of caddishness or inelegance down the years.
(19) When he caddishly refuses, Isabelle accuses him of confusing life with cinema and commits suicide.
(20) Britain's biggest cads , rogues and evil-doers from the past 1,000 years have been given special recognition by historians.
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