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  • "barstard," usually with the addition of one of his pet expletives, profane or sanguineous.

    Fan : the story of a young girl's life 1881

  • And ... that snipin 'barstard gits' im on the 'ead.

    Rhymes of a Red Cross Man 1916

  • "You're a bloomin 'little barstard," said Jakin, strong in the knowledge that his own ancestry was unknown.

    Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • 'You're a bloomin' little barstard, 'said Jakin, strong in the knowledge that his own ancestry was unknown.

    Soldier Stories Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • "I'll learn you to answer when you're spoken to, you damn barstard!" he said, approaching her with raised hand.

    Fan : the story of a young girl's life 1881

  • Lock him up for the weekend before even starting the procedures next week, teach the stupid barstard a lesson.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2009

  • Then we could charge people for the loan of the claw hammer to remove the nails (remember they're annular ring and a barstard to remove) and raise a load of lolly for H4H.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • There's a spate of books published here in the uk 'written' by retired east-end gangsters with titles like 'Ronnie' The Teeth 'Collins: Portrait of a double-ard barstard' that frankly make me want to puke.

    Solace in Cinema 2008

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