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Scound

Noun:

A scoundrel or a dishonest and unprincipled person.

Example sentence:

The town was full of scoundrels who were always looking for an opportunity to swindle the unsuspecting visitors.


Verb:

To behave dishonestly or unethically.

Example sentence:

He scounded his way to the top, taking credit for other people's work.


Adjective:

Describing someone or something as dishonest or deceitful.

Example sentence:

His scound behavior made it difficult for anyone to trust him.


Local Usage:

In local usage, "scound" may refer to a mischievous or naughty child.

Example sentence:

Every time she turned her back, her little scound would find a way to cause trouble.


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