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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The detectives were determined to catch the knaves who had committed the heist.
The businessman refused to associate with the knaves who would cheat their way to success.
The knaves would resort to any means necessary to get what they wanted, even if it meant ruining the lives of others.
The knaves in the boardroom were willing to sacrifice ethics for profit, even at the expense of their employees.
The lord of the castle relied on his loyal knaves to keep the estate running smoothly.
The politician was known to associate with knaves and was eventually caught in a corruption scandal.
The journalist exposed the company's unethical practices and the knaves responsible for them.
The knaves in the class were always causing trouble.
The little knaves were chasing each other around the yard.
The knaves had to live in the outskirts of the village.
The novel portrays the knaves as the villains of society.
The knaves were often the victims of discrimination.
The knaves were not allowed to enter the castle gates.
The knaves had to wear specific clothing to distinguish themselves from the rest of the population.
The king's edict banned knaves from marrying into the nobility.
The knaves were not allowed to enter the royal palace.
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