Bastard Sentence Examples

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  • Vinnie, you bastard, I'll kill you!

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  • You really are a bastard, Jonathan.

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  • It also makes it easier to post things on the boards, both in terms of speed (faster to type WS than "that cheating lying bastard I married") and also keeping some anonymity and distance between the situation and talking about it.

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  • In spite, however, of the concerted attacks of William the Bastard (the Conqueror), duke of Normandy, and Henry I., king of France, he was able in 1051 to force Maine to recognize his authority, though failing to revenge himself on William.

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  • I hate the bastard.

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  • The lying bastard said you sent him.

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  • Cynthia didn't give the bastard the time of day!

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  • If I was going to kill the bastard, I'd do it face to face!

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  • I don't want that bastard to know.

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  • The old bastard had set the whole thing up!

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  • The bastard better not be.

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  • I'm really not a bastard, at least not as much as you think.

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  • This chieftain lived north of the Orange river in the district now known as Griqualand West, and ruled over some 4000 people, a bastard race sprung from the intercourse between Boers and native women.

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  • I wouldn't believe the bastard if he told me Lincoln was on the penny.

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  • Jackson would never forget that bastard.

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  • Bastard is always around when I don't need him and never around when I do.

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  • He made his bastard son David bishop of Utrecht, and from 1456 onwards that see continued under Burgundian influence.

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  • In March 1784 he entered into relations with a certain Jeanne de St Remy de Valois, a descendant of a bastard of Henry II., who after many adventures had married a soi-disant comte de Lamotte, and lived on a small pension which the king granted her.

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  • Notwithstanding this, the influence of the empress Theophana, mother of Otto III., secured the appointment for Arnulf, a bastard son of Lothair.

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  • The Egyptians, though acquainted with the bastard safflower, do not seem to have possessed saffron; but it is named in Canticles iv.

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  • Tradition asserts that her father, Don Pedro Fernandez de Castro, and her mother, Dona Aldonca Soares de Villadares, a noble Portuguese lady, were unmarried, and that Inez and her two brothers were consequently of bastard birth.

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  • Towards the end of his period of favour he caused great offence by legitimizing a supposed bastard son of very doubtful paternity and worthless personal character, and by arranging a rich marriage for him.

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  • He and his bastard brother, Alexander, were joined by the former favourite, Georges de la Tremoille, John V., duke of Brittany, who allied himself with the English, the duke of Alencon, the count of Vendome, and captains of mercenaries like Antoine de Chabannes, or Jean de la Roche.

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  • The new liberties, as might be expected, did not tend to improve the relations between the town of Utrecht and its ecclesiastical sovereign; and the feud reached its climax (1481-84) in the "groote vorlag," or great quarrel, between the citizens and Bishop David, the Bastard of Burgundy, who had been foisted upon the unwilling chapter by the combined pressure of Duke Philip of Burgundy, his half-brother, and the pope.

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  • A romantic friendship with the king's bastard, Count Ulric Frederick Gyldenldve, consolidated his position.

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  • Chinchilla, La Plata, incorrectly named and known in the trade as "bastard chinchilla," size 9 X4 in., in a similar species, but owing to lower altitudes and warmer climatic conditions of habitation is smaller, with shorter and less beautiful fur, the underwool colour being darker and the top colour less pure.

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  • He had several illegitimate children, among them being Corneille, called the Grand Bastard, who was killed in 1452 at the battle of Ruppelmonde.

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  • The Welsh triads know no fewer than three Gwenhwyfars; Giraldus Cambrensis, relating the discovery of the royal tombs at Glastonbury, speaks of the body found as that of Arthur's second wife; the prose Merlin gives Guenevere a bastard half-sister of the same name, who strongly resembles her; and the Lancelot relates how this lady, trading on the likeness, persuaded Arthur that she was the true daughter of Leodegrance, and the queen the bastard interloper.

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  • Owen left many bastard children; his legitimate representative in 1433 was his daughter Alice, wife of Sir John Scudamore of Ewyas.

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  • So did her lying, cheating bastard of an ex-boyfriend.

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  • It's that's lying bastard, my brother-in-law and his lard-assed wife!

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  • For once, she thought, the heartless bastard was right.

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  • Much advantage arises from the steam working of bastard fallows in summer, and after harvest a considerable amount of autumn cultivation can be done by steam power, thus materially lightening the work in the succeeding spring.

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  • Born at Rome, she was the daughter of Francesco Cenci (1549-1598), the bastard son of a priest, and a man of great wealth but dissolute habits and violent temper.

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  • By anglers the common English species of Ephemera (vulgata and danica, but more especially the latter, which is more abundant) is known as the "may-fly," but the terms "green drake" and "bastard drake" are applied to conditions of the same species.

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  • During the Roman period the ancient Carthaginians of Phoenician origin and the bastard population termed by ancient authors Libyo-Phoenicians, like the modern Maltese, invariably formed the predominant population of the towns on the littoral, and retained the Punic language until the 6th century of the Christian era.

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  • He was the bastard son of Robert the Devil, duke of Normandy, by Arletta, the daughter of a tanner at Falaise.

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  • Harald now ruled the country until 1136, when he was murdered by Sigurd SlembiDiakn, another bastard son of Magnus Barefoot.

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  • Of plants used for dyeing, the principal are bastard saffron, madder, woad and the indigo plant.

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  • For his former favourites were substituted energetic advisers, his brother-in-law Charles of Anjou, Dunois (the famous bastard of Orleans), Pierre de Breze, Richemont and others.

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  • While Mary was arranging a marriage between Bothwell and the late Huntly's daughter, Lady Jane Gordon, Darnley intrigued with Lord Ruthven and George Douglas, a bastard kinsman of Morton, for the murder of Riccio, and for his own acquisition of the crown matrimonial.

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  • In answer to his appeals for quarter and promises to pay ransom, he was told by Richard, the bastard son of King John, that he was a traitor who would not be allowed to deceive more men.

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  • Besides betel-nut (Areca Catechu), the palms of India include the coco-nut (Cocos nucifera), the bastard date (Phoenix sylvestris), the palmyra (Borassus flabellifer), and the true date (Phoenix dactylifera).

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  • Sugar is manufactured both from the sugar-cane and from the bastard date-palm, but the total production is inadequate to the local demand.

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  • This remarkable man was said to be a bastard of Abu Sofian, the father of Moawiya, and was, by his mother, the brother of Abu Bakra, a man of great wealth and position at Basra.

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  • There was a tendency to apply the rule that a bastard follows the mother, especially in the case of a servile mother.

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  • Wolff's formalism is the bastard outcome of the speculation of Leibnitz, and is related to it as remotely as Scholasticism is to Aristotle.

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  • Voltaire, in his Siècle de Louis XIV (1751), told the story of the mysterious masked prisoner with many graphic details; and, under the heading of "Ana" in the Questions sur l'encyclopedie (Geneva, 1771), he asserted that he was a bastard brother of Louis XIV., son of Mazarin and Anne of Austria.

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  • In 428 or 429 the whole nation set sail for Africa, upon an invitation received by their king from Bonifacius, count of Africa, who had fallen into disgrace with the court of Ravenna Gunderic was now dead, and supreme power was in the hands of his bastard brother, who is generally known in history as Genseric, though the more correct form of his name is Gaiseric. This man, short of stature and with limping gait, but with a great natural capacity for war and dominion, reckless of human life and unrestrained by conscience or pity, was for fifty years the hero of the Vandal race and the terror of Constantinople and Rome.

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  • Her fierce partisanship embittered her enemies, and the Yorkists did not hesitate to allege that her son was a bastard.

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  • Perkin says that the people seeing him dressed in the silks of his master took him for a person of distinction, and insisted that he must be either the son of George, duke of Clarence, or a bastard of Richard III.

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  • He fell into the hands of William the Bastard, of the duke of Normandy, King Edwards cousin and best- Norman loved relative.

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  • Johns safety, however, was secured in a more practical way when his bastard brother, William, Longsword, earl of Salisbury, made a descent on the port of Damme and burnt or sunk a whole squadron of the French transports.

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  • The queen was defamed, that he that was called the prince was not the kings son, but a bastard gotten in adultery.

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  • However that may be, Anne was not only condemned and executed, but her Execution marriage was declared invalid and her daughter a of Queen bastard.

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  • Albertus Magnus was the first to state that arsenic contained a metal-like substance, although later writers considered it to be a bastard or semi-metal, and frequently called it arsenicum rex.

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  • Like his father, he subsequently managed to retrieve some of the crown lands from William the Bastard, the too-powerful duke of Normandy; and he made a praiseworthy though fruitless attempt to regain possession of Lorraine for the French crown; Finally, by the coronation of his son Philip (1059) he confirmed the hereditary right of the Capets, soon to be superior to the elective rights of the bishops and great barons of the kingdom.

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  • The Montana (hill country) of Burgos, and in particular the district called the Alfoz of Lara, was the cradle of the heroes of the Castilian share in the reconquestthe count Porcellos, and the judge of the people, Lain Calvo, the infantes of Lara, the bastard Mudarra, and Ruy Diaz 0I Bivar, in whose lives legend and history are mingled beyond disentanglement, and of whom some are pure figures of romance.

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  • I'd kill the bastard myself!

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  • That got me kicked out of the home and a juvie record for abusing the little bastard.

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  • Give me thirty minutes to get started on this Georgia cracker bastard and call me back.

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  • Otherwise, they can at least sit on his door step and put some heat on the bastard.

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  • Do you know how long we've been chasing that bastard Byron Jacobson?

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  • She repeats the story rote, as if he made her memorize it, which I'll bet the bastard did.

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  • Catching this bastard is goal-one considering the havoc he is wrecking.

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  • I don't know them personally, but they should be on top of the case with this bastard who's chasing you.

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  • I guess not, 'cause you wouldn't say 'great work' if you did; he's the father of Jennifer Morley, the Alabama kid this bastard murdered.

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  • He's out in California holding hands with some old lady he doesn't even remember while kids are dying and this bastard keeps running around stalking us!

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  • That bastard Quinn left me here all alone and I have needs...

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  • We're you just going to sit by and let this bastard slit our throats?

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  • If this bastard is getting closer to finding you, I can't help you if he knows more than I know.

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  • I don't give a shit what you believe, Sheriff; just do your job and get this bastard before he rapes and kills that boy!

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  • The way he said it made Julie cry and me want to kill the bastard.

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  • I had to make my speech at the funeral not knowing anyone but Julie and that bastard Ronnie who hates my guts.

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  • I saw the bastard try and snatch a kid with his slug of a brother!

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  • I refuse to walk away like Quinn and Martha and I won't let some bastard chase me out.

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  • Howard was an arrogant little bastard who thought the world revolved around him.

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  • Did the bastard kill the baby too?

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  • Won't the alarm sound when the bastard opens that door?

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  • The bastard is changing it!

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  • I'll kill that bastard when I get him!

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  • Every thought of the bastard who had my wife in his sick clutches nearly blinded me with the rage of a mad man.

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  • There were worse fates than being dinner for a sadistic bastard like Talon, and she'd just met the man who was willing to show her what they were.

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  • She'd never let her kid brother end up like that sadistic bastard.

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  • They'd suspected Talon was one of Czerno's many bastard children, and the fact the sadistic bastard had called his daddy to tell him about Bianca confirmed it.

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  • Even if I didn't want the job, I'd run so that bastard didn't get it!

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  • The less that bastard knew about Dean's private life, the better.

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  • Fitzgerald is the bastard child of Josh Fitzgerald!

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  • I would have stuck the knife in the bastard's back and twisted.

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  • If the bastard chased him down the mountain and then beat it out of there when Billy went over the side, that's a whole different matter—he ought to be nailed if he did that.

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  • Big deal that Seymour's brochures were four-color to Dean's black and white, and the bastard wore full uniform.

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  • That bastard Fitzgerald—pardon my French—caught me talking to Martha on the telephone.

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  • Now all I want from you is a little favor—keep the bastard busy for ten or fifteen minutes.

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  • And shamed papa who wanted to shotgun the bastard if he could catch him!

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  • Did that bastard do this to you?

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  • I let the bastard beat the shit out of me.

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  • The bastard was trying to rape me, for god's sake!

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  • The bastard was a maniac.

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  • Honest to God, I didn't kill the bastard!

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  • The bastard deserved it.

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  • There's no telling with that sadistic bastard.

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  • All I did was ask someone who had some influence with the bastard.

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  • Deidre affected even this cold bastard, which made Gabe a little less resentful of how she made him feel.

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  • You're such an insensitive bastard.

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  • He didn.t feel like the half-demon bastard he was when he was with her.

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  • If Kris were willing to protect a twisted bastard like Sasha because of a stupid oath, he.d do the same for Katie.

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  • She stood in the middle of the chamber, quaking and praying he wasn.t the sadistic bastard Sasha was.

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  • You lied to the bastard.

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  • Look what the bastard's done to our son?

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  • Now she's up there bawling her eyes out, thinking I'm some kind of bastard.

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  • Tell his ditzy wife that if she won't do anything to keep the bastard away, we sure can't.

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  • I don't want the bastard to sue me too.

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  • The rotten, lying bastard.

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  • Just because her husband's a bastard doesn't mean her baby wouldn't be a perfect little person the right parents would cherish and love.

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  • The bastard had the nerve to ask me to climb with him.

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  • Listen. Don't tell the bastard I talked to you, but here's the short version.

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  • The bastard is just not worth it.

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  • If I want to smash the bastard's head, that's my decision!

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  • Whacking the bastard wasn't the way to respond.

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  • The bastard had just grabbed my wife's breast, for God's sake!

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  • What did you do, waste the bastard?

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  • I think I even considered blowing away the little bastard.

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  • I should have known better that a jerk like Donald could pass up a free bounce in the bunk—the bastard.

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  • If I gave the bastard the boot now, like he deserves, my old man would have my hide.

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  • It'll be a long damn time before that bastard lays a finger on this gal without getting even more of his body parts severed!

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  • Shipton the bastard agreed to sign some papers and give Donald and me full custody!

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  • Tell him I clucked my way back to the motel and the fireplace—if you see the bastard before he kills himself!

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  • He was a woman-chasing, obnoxious bastard in a dozen different ways.

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  • You know for such a heartless bastard, you're pretty smart sometimes.

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  • Arnie, you sick bastard, let her go!

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  • Then she too began to cry, making Dean feel like a bastard for imposing on her grief.

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  • I'll tell you—it'd make me look like a real bastard, that's how it'd look.

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  • Rosewater and Atherton, Attorneys-at-Law, was a partnership of Ethel Rosewater and Arthur Atherton, a pompous bastard that Dean had busted for soliciting a plainclothesman outside a gay bar.

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  • Don't spoil the evening by bringing up that old bastard!

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  • The lecherous bastard didn't waste any time getting Byrne off the payroll and now he's trying to hus­tle his wife before the body even floats in.

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  • I just feel like a bastard for dragging her and her son into something that has nothing to do with them.

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  • You bastard pig slopper!

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  • How could he console her for the loss of her husband while increasingly considering that the bastard's disappearance might not be as it seemed?

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  • A perfect day doesn't make you feel less like a bastard for not being honest, for holding back important things from someone you care about, especially if that someone is the person making the day perfect.

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  • I want to see the sneaky bastard too.

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  • That bastard Arthur skipped out on me!

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  • Let's just hope the indictment clicks and they nail the fat bastard Delasandro to the courthouse wall.

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  • Dean figured it was the best chance he was going to get, with one of the bastard's hands on his pocketed wallet and the other on his gun.

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  • Patrons from a dozen tables gave Dean a stare fit for the Bastard of the Year.

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  • At some points the urge to say " bastard " with incredulity at his on-screen antics is difficult to restrain.

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  • I want to know what thieving bastard has been spending my money.

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  • This is the origin of the ' why is this lying bastard lying to me?

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  • Am I a nosy bastard for wondering what the hell was going on next to me on the train today?

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  • Meanwhile, Stuart is still enjoying New York, the jammy bastard!

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  • Control of established plants is by removing the docks bodily after plowing or during bare or bastard fallowing.

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  • We haue been guided by thee hitherto, And of thy Cunning had no diffidence, One sudden Foyle shall neuer breed distrust Bastard.

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  • It's rather late to play dumb, bastard.

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  • If docks get bad enough intends to bastard fallow, he will plow early and leave fallow for 2 months during the summer.

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  • What is already developing is the takeover of democratic society by a form of bastard feudalism.

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  • Bring the old bastard on, I'm sure he is a vote loser.

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  • This newest bastard stepchild from the unholy matrimony of Daimler Benz and Chrysler just plain looks like ass.

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  • Believe a word the bastard mickey a couple of.

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  • Now imagine the bastard offspring of the two shows.

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  • You can have endless hours of fun, and then when you get a pit peckish, you can eat the bastard.

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  • Which isn't to say we're not glad to see the back of him - good riddance to the old bastard.

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  • Much loved flowers like cowslips as well as rarer plants such as bastard toadflax are found on our protected verges.

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  • The word zinc (in the form zinken) was first used by Paracelsus, who regarded it as a bastard or semi-metal; but the word was subsequently used for both the metal and its ores.

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  • In 1450 Basil Valentine referred to it by the name "wismut," and characterized it as a metal; some years later Paracelsus termed it "wissmat," and, in allusion to its brittle nature, affirmed it to be a "bastard" or "half-metal"; Georgius Agricola used the form "wissmuth," latinized to "bisemutum," and also the term "plumbum cineareum."

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  • A bastard Platonism through hostility to Stoicism may become agnostic. Stoicism through hostility to its sceptical critics may prefer to accept some of the positions of the dogmatic nihilist.

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  • Voltaire, in his Siècle de Louis XIV (1751), told the story of the mysterious masked prisoner with many graphic details; and, under the heading of "Ana" in the Questions sur l'encyclopedie (Geneva, 1771), he asserted that he was a bastard brother of Louis XIV., son of Mazarin and Anne of Austria.

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  • Burgundy, and he exalted his office by challenging Anthony, comte de la Roche, the bastard of Burgundy, to single fight in what was one of the most famous tournaments of the age (see the elaborate narrative in Bentley's Excerpta Historica, 176182).

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  • Thus the English government was committed to the cause of one who was at best an adulterine bastard, while Shane appeared as champion of hereditary right (See O'Neill).

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  • Which is n't to say we 're not glad to see the back of him - good riddance to the old bastard.

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  • Page 7 1 [Closeup of Inuyasha rushing forwards.] Inuyasha You bastard, wait up !

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  • Inuyasha Wha... 4 [Closeup of Inuyasha rushing along.] Inuyasha Wait you bastard !

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  • I had to swallow the fact that I was a selfish bastard.

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  • I'll tell you—it'd make me look like a real bastard, that's how it'd look.

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  • The bastard side of him said it, much as he had tried to fight the thought down.

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  • Cesare wished to marry Carlotta, the daughter of the king of Naples, but both she and her father resolutely refused an alliance with "a priest, the bastard of a priest."

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  • Before his death his eldest son, John Howard, was a knight and already advanced by his marriage with Joan of Cornwall, one of the bastard line founded by Richard of Cornwall, king of the Romans.

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  • Herodotus describes Hegesistratus as a bastard, and Thucydides says that Thessalus was legitimate.

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  • The " bastard " (mixed race) of Ashdod reminds us of Neh.

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  • In 1561 it was granted to Louis, duke of BourbonMontpensier, by whose descendants it was held till, in 1682, "Mademoiselle," the duchess of Montpensier, gave it to Louis XIV.'s bastard, the duke of Maine, as part of the price for the release of her lover Lauzun.

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  • It was in Dean's custom Porsche 550, dubbed "Little Bastard," that he met his untimely demise while joy riding around California.

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  • The bastard date, grown chiefly in the country round Calcutta and in the north-east of the Madras presidency, supplies both the jaggery sugar of commerce and intoxicating liquors for local consumption.

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  • This is a step away, however, as you play an unlucky bastard of a hero, Henry Townshend, that lives in a town just outside Silent Hill, South Ashfield.

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