sordid wretch
1curmudgeon — n. Miser, niggard, churl, hunks, skinflint, scrimp, lickpenny, screw, mean fellow, sordid wretch …
2hunks — n. Miser, niggard, curmudgeon, codger, lickpenny, skinflint, scrimp, screw, muckworm, sordid wretch, mean fellow …
3miser — n. Niggard, curmudgeon, hunks, skinflint, lickpenny, churl, sordid wretch, money grubber, screw, scrimp, pinch fist …
4muckworm — n. Miser, niggard, churl, curmudgeon, codger, skinflint, scrimp, screw, lick penny, hunks, sordid wretch, money grubber …
5skin-flint — n. Miser, niggard, churl, hunks, scrimp, screw, curmudgeon, hck penny, sordid wretch …
6niggard — I. n. Miser, curmudgeon, churl, hunks, lickpenny, skinflint, scrimp, screw, mean fellow, sordid wretch. II. a. Parsimonious, miserly, covetous, sparing, stinted, niggardly …
7screw — I. n. Miser, niggard, curmudgeon, skinflint, extortioner, churl, codger, scrimp, hunks, lickpenny, muckworm, sordid wretch, mean fellow. II. v. a. 1. Wrench, squeeze, press, twist, force. 2. Rack, raise extortionately, oppress. 3. Distort …
8Bartolomé de las Casas — This article is about the 16th century Spanish bishop of Chiapas, New Spain. For other uses of Las Casas , see Las Casas (disambiguation). Bartolomé de las Casas Bishop Emeritus of Chiapas Portrait of Bartolomé de las Casas …
9The Life of Saint Mary the Harlot — (c. 370) is a hagiography which can be found in Book 1 of Rosweyde s Vitae patrum[1] Contents 1 Authorship 2 Plot synopsis 2.1 Chapter 1 …