What did you see in this Ruffian?
But why are these Ruffians chasing you?
Are you a cop or a Ruffian?
He's gone, the bloody Ruffian.
Stand back from her, you Ruffian!
Well, I had you as my Ruffian buddy.
Are you an aficionado of"the Ruffian's game played by gentlemen?
And one steamer from which a Ruffian threw a harpoon at him years ago he avoids with uncanny intelligence.
Taken away, before injuries and cruelty had blotted out and transfigured her ingenuous nature,
or the brutalities of Ruffians had completed the ruin they had begun.
The Nazi government organ, the Angriff,
called the Mayor a"Jewish Ruffian" saying he had been bribed by Jewish
and Communistic agents and was a criminal disguised as an officeholder.
Within the Hebrew Bible the requirements of hospitality are sometimes affirmed in very striking ways, as in the story from the book of
Judges in which a host offers his own daughter to Ruffians in order to safeguard his guest.
This led to the few isolated cases that did happen being blown way out of proportion and reported on to such an extent that the people of London were led to believe the streets
were filled to the brim with roving rabbles of Ruffians armed with lengths of wire.