How to Use ruffian in a Sentence

ruffian

noun
  • In the chaos, the young ruffians pilfered freely and made away with a small fortune.
    Sylvia Poggioli, The New York Review of Books, 29 Mar. 2020
  • Stalin’s ruffians wanted to live in a world where elephants would not appear out of the blue.
    Emily Perper, Longreads, 30 May 2017
  • After it is stolen by two ruffians, a distraught Shakespeare scholar turns to Holmes for help.
    Michael Dirda, Washington Post, 13 July 2023
  • My dad and uncle were abalone divers ... considered ruffians by the locals.
    Los Angeles Times, 1 Aug. 2019
  • Yes, in the now richly classic cowboy movie The Western Code, which was released in 1932, an ex-lawman hero rides into town and confronts the local ruffian.
    Lance Eliot, Forbes, 19 May 2022
  • Policemen bash down doors and clip handcuffs on ruffians.
    The Economist, 18 Jan. 2020
  • Henry V – or Harry, as he’s often called in the play – is a party boy in the earlier plays, an entitled child who hangs out with a band of ruffians led by Falstaff.
    Tirdad Derakhshani, Philly.com, 18 July 2017
  • Tensions between the natives and the conquerors were lessened when the Bear Flag ruffians were supplanted by regular U.S. troops.
    Gary Kamiya, SFChronicle.com, 10 Jan. 2020
  • His train of thought reminds the reader that Cromwell is also his own author, having fashioned a high minister out of the unlikely material of a ruffian from the streets.
    Judith Shulevitz, The Atlantic, 5 Apr. 2020
  • But even iconic ruffians such as the Wrangler need to worry about fuel economy these days, hence the focus on weight reduction, faster windshield angle, etc.
    Daniel Pund, Car and Driver, 13 Dec. 2017
  • When Lily welcomes a drug dealer, the ruffian savors every luxurious detail.
    Amy Nicholson, Town & Country, 26 Feb. 2018
  • The early episodes are dominated by solid character actors in scruffy facial hair proficiently playing cops and local ruffians.
    Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 15 Jan. 2018
  • Whether marauding nomadic tribes or local ruffians provoked Zimri-Lim’s nightmare may finally become clear.
    Andrew Lawler, Science | AAAS, 19 Dec. 2017
  • It's become a moviegoing ritual of sorts, a touchstone of cinematic reliability in a world often seeming to be reeling into chaos, to see a vengeful Neeson dispensing rough justice to a baker's assortment of hoods, ruffians and, in one case, wolves.
    Cary Darling, Houston Chronicle, 11 Jan. 2018
  • When the man was found, he was confronted by one sweatshirt-wearing ruffian who apparently disagreed with either the white supremacist’s political positions or his swastika armband.
    Michael Harriot, The Root, 18 Sep. 2017

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