Synonym: desperate criminal. Similar words: desperate, desperation, desperately, desperate measure, paradox, despot, despite, despise. Meaning: [‚despə'rɑːdəʊ] n. a bold outlaw (especially on the American frontier).
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1. Suddenly, shockingly, the clergyman's son was a desperado.
2. He has the sound of a desperado, she thought.
3. The four desperadoes took off after us, running up the road as their gun barrels glinted in the light.
4. Then he eased himself through like a desperado entering a bar and ambled across the office, cracking quips like walnuts.
5. Desperado(Sentencedict.com), why don't you come to your senses?
6. The wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.
7. This wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.
8. Molly: I met a desperado cowboy at swordplay class.
9. I met a desperado at swordplay class.
10. He parches the Eagles' Desperado til it's dry as a bone, and finds the core of nuggets by Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman.
11. " Melly, I wouldn't have that old desperado in my house,'said Scarlett crossly.
12. His films include: Zorro, The 13 th Warrior, Desperado and many more in Spain.
13. She danced up a storm at an Alexandria, Va., club where the Desperadoes played right after the election.
14. Rather than defending society, the young men attack it and exalt macho foreign potentates and desperadoes.
15. Until now, all my road worries have concerned either a driving fatality or an ambush by crazed trailer-park desperadoes.
16. And the two live happily ever after in a condo named after Ron - El Desperado.
17. Don't provoke me too far . My father started out as a desperado, nothing scares me.
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