pakáž — meaning in English
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English meaning
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riffraff
noun People regarded as disreputable or of low social standing, especially as a group.
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vermin
noun Small animals, especially rodents or insects, considered pests because they damage crops, spread disease, or cause a nuisance.
Senses
pakáž is used for these senses in English:
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riffraff
(informal, somewhat, derogatory) The rabble; crowds; people of a low, disreputable or undesirable class or position.
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vermin
An obnoxious or mean and offensive person. [from 1560s]
vermin — full definition
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noun Small animals, especially rodents or insects, considered pests because they damage crops, spread disease, or cause a nuisance.
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noun An offensive term for a despicable or contemptible person.