scapegrace
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scape·grace
(skāp′grās′)n.
A scoundrel; a rascal.
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scapegrace
(ˈskeɪpˌɡreɪs)n
an idle mischievous person
[C19: from scape2 + grace, alluding to a person who lacks God's grace]
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scape•grace
(ˈskeɪpˌgreɪs)n.
a persistent rascal.
[1800–10]
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