How To Use caitiff In A Sentence
- “I am a fool,” he instantly added, “to vent my passion upon a caitiff so worthless.” The Bride of Lammermoor
- The "caitiff" in these chronicles of when knighthood was in flower is invariably hanged from Ponkapog Papers
- The "caitiff" in these chronicles of when knighthood was in flower is invariably hanged from "the highest battlement" -- the second highest would not do at all; or else he is thrown into "the deepest dungeon of the castle" -- the second deepest dungeon was never known to be used on these occasions. Ponkapog Papers.
- But my worst acts are but merry malice: I have no relish for the bloody trade, and abhor to see or hear of its being acted even on the meanest caitiff. The Fair Maid of Perth
- caitiff," even by a voice somewhat treble and a trifle trembling, left me every reason in the world to be surprised, annoyed and grieved. The Lady and the Pirate Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive
- A half-bred, half-acting, half-thinking, half-daring caitiff, whose poorest thoughts — and those which deserve that name must be poor indeed — are not the produce of his own understanding. Count Robert of Paris
- Sure Casey is pro-life, but this godless caitiff supports public funding of contraception and the over-the-counter-sale of Plan B! Midterm Roundup
- Peter is a caitiff who has risen to great heights politically: however, he is still a caitiff.
- When he came to the bridge all bedashed with blood, and the bodies of the knights headless, "Now, by my lady's name," said he, "here has been good fighting, and those three caitiffs are slain! The Blue Flower
- “Here, some of you, toss this caitiff into the horse trough; that for once in his life he may be washed clean.” The Fair Maid of Perth