Sentence examples for a bugger from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bugger" is correct and usable in written English, though it can be considered informal or vulgar in some contexts.
It can be used to refer to someone in a derogatory manner or to express frustration about a situation or person.
Example: "I can't believe he forgot my birthday again; what a bugger!"
Alternatives: "a rascal" or "a scoundrel".

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The broccoli's a bugger though.

It is a bugger".

It's a bugger, but there it is.

'He was a bugger,' she would say.

Burgers that fall apart are a bugger.

It is a bugger," he says.

It's a bugger when your flight is cancelled.

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Most of the photos are of "Bunker" posing in skimpy shorts with guns, girls, a bugger-grip moustache, huge knives, and spare ammo clips tucked into his belt.

He's a naughty bugger: a normal person would ring up a day later and [reveal all] but he let it stew.

Hopefully his dad, Gerry, gave him a clip round the lug for being a silly bugger.

I'm not saying he wasn't a cheeky bugger, too, with lots of aggression and a strong tackler, but definitely bright".

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