Rotter example sentences
rot·ter
noun informal dated derogatory
rotter (noun) · rotters (plural noun)
- a cruel, unkind, or dishonourable person:
Synonyms
scoundrel, rogue, villain, wretch, reprobate, beast, pig, rat, creep, louse, snake, skunk, weasel, scumbag, heel, stinker, stinkpot, scrote, blighter, spalpeen, fink, butthole, dingo, hound, bastard, dog, swine, bounder, SOB, shit, cad, blackguard, dastard, vagabond, knave, varlet"Rotter" Example Sentences
1. He's a rotter, always causing trouble.2. That rotter stole my bike!
3. Don't trust him; he's a complete rotter.
4. The old rotter grumbled about the young generation.
5. Even his own mother called him a rotter.
6. He's such a rotter; he lied to everyone.
7. What a rotter! He cheated on the exam.
8. I wouldn't lend him a penny; he's a known rotter.
9. The rotter deserves everything he gets.
10. That sneaky rotter deserves to be punished.
11. He's a right rotter, isn't he?
12. She's a charming rotter at times.
13. Avoid that rotter like the plague.
14. He acted like a complete rotter during the meeting.
15. The rotter has finally been exposed.
16. You're a rotter for saying that!
17. Don't be such a rotter; help me out.
18. That rotter always gets his way.
19. He's a rotter through and through.
20. The rotter tried to blame someone else.
21. I felt sorry for the poor rotter.
22. Such a rotter wouldn't even help an old lady.
23. Is he really such a rotter?
24. Despite being a rotter, he has a kind heart.
25. They called him a rotter behind his back.
26. The rotter left without saying goodbye.
27. He's a rotter, but a funny one.
28. A rotter at heart, he secretly yearned for kindness.
29. Even the rotter had his limits.
30. The rotter's actions had consequences.
31. Despite his faults, he wasn't a total rotter.
32. That sneaky rotter was up to no good.
33. The rotter eventually faced justice.
34. The rotter behaviour was appalling.
35. She's a charming rotter, but don't let that fool you.
36. He’s a rotter – and a liar.
37. The rotter smiled insincerely.
38. A rotter of the highest order.
39. He played the part of the lovable rotter perfectly.
40. His reputation as a rotter preceded him.
41. The rotter deserved to be scorned.
42. You’re acting like a complete rotter.
43. I knew him to be a rotter.
44. The rotter was finally caught.
45. Calling him a rotter was putting it mildly.
46. With a rotter like that, it was always chaos.
47. He's a bit of a rotter, but I like him anyway.
48. Only a rotter would do such a thing.
49. The rotter paid the price for his misdeeds.
50. He was known as a rotter in his younger days.
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