If we manage to show her what a skew-whiff rotter Daniels really is, Laurel'll drop him like a sack of roasting potatoes! |
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No soap is without its stock rotter, this one appearing in the guise of a male chauvinist pig. |
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If a crocodile ate her alive, you'd imagine she'd give the rotter a good ticking off while trapped inside its guts. |
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He was the rotter who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row. |
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The dueling scene where we go from hating the rotter to feeling pity for him to hating him again when he finds a way to screw Casanova over was masterly. |
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He may be insulting, a miserable rotter and a fool, but unless he slanders or libels you, or damages your property, you do not have standing to sue him. |
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Higher external scores on the Rotter scale have been found to correlate with higher depression scores. |
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