Ratbag example sentences

rat·bag

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal derogatory

ratbag (noun) · ratbags (plural noun) · rat-bag (noun) · rat-bags (plural noun)

  - an unpleasant or disliked person:

Synonyms

scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, reprobate, wrongdoer, picaro, scumbag, pig, swine, louse, hound, cur, rat, beast, SOB, skunk, git, toerag, scrote, blighter, spalpeen, sleeveen, fink, butthole, scamp, dingo, cad, heel, dastard, knave, stinker, rotter, bounder, blackguard, miscreant, varlet, vagabond, rapscallion, whoreson, shit, fucker, wanker, tosser, arsehole, sod, bugger, fuck, motherfucker, asshole, mofo, mother

"Ratbag" Example Sentences

1. That ratbag stole my lunch again!
2. He's a lovable ratbag, really.
3. Don't trust that sneaky ratbag.
4. She's a right ratbag, but I kind of like her.
5. The ratbag ran off laughing.
6. What a complete ratbag!
7. I wouldn't lend him money – he's a ratbag.
8. He's a charming ratbag, in his own way.
9. The ratbag needs a good talking to.
10. Stay away from that ratbag; he's trouble.
11. Such a ratbag! I can't believe he did that.
12. Even though he's a ratbag, he's got a good heart.
13. Dealing with that ratbag was exhausting.
14. That ratbag deserves what he got.
15. He's a harmless ratbag, really.
16. Ignore the ratbag; he's just trying to get a reaction.
17. She's a delightful ratbag with a quick wit.
18. The ratbag is always causing trouble.
19. Avoid that ratbag at all costs.
20. He's a bit of a ratbag, but he means well.
21. This whole situation is a right ratbag.
22. What a ludicrous ratbag!
23. I've never met such a ratbag in my life.
24. The ratbag was finally caught.
25. Dealing with that ratbag is a daily challenge.
26. He's a clever ratbag, despite his flaws.
27. A ratbag like him deserves no sympathy.
28. The ratbag never learns his lesson.
29. She's a quirky ratbag, but I appreciate her uniqueness.
30. It was a ratbag of a day.
31. Don't be a ratbag! Behave yourself.
32. You're such a ratbag sometimes!
33. That ratbag needs to grow up.
34. It's just a ratbag of a job, but it pays the bills.
35. He's a lovable ratbag at heart.
36. The ratbag finally apologized.
37. Even a ratbag deserves a second chance.
38. That ratbag is always getting into scrapes.
39. Such a ratbag deserves punishment.
40. He's a mischievous ratbag, but harmless.
41. The ratbag was banished from the club.
42. It's a ratbag of a system, but it works.
43. She's a ratbag, but she's my ratbag.
44. The ratbag left a mess.
45. My brother's a bit of a ratbag.
46. What a wonderfully chaotic ratbag she is!
47. That ratbag needs to face the music.
48. He's a reformed ratbag now.
49. The ratbag was clearly enjoying himself.
50. Despite being a ratbag, he has redeeming qualities.

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