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scally

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scally [ˈskælɪ]
n pl -lies
Northwest English dialect a rascal; rogue
[from scallywag]


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Gillingham v Shrewsbury tomorrow, kick-off 3pm GILLINGHAM chairman Paul Scally is motivated by a Wembley nightmare as his side bid for promotion to League One.
Mum-of-two Scally said she had been offered pounds 100 a month to let him use her property in Newmains, Lanarkshire.
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