skeleton, you avaridous old

skeleton, you avaridous old
   This is Bill Sikes, talking to Fagin in Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, though the expression smacks more of a highly educated writer with a genius for drawing thumb-nail sketches in a few words than the murderous thug who is supposed to utter it in the book.

A dictionary of epithets and terms of address . . 2015.

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