The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blackguard \Black"guard`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blackguarded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Blackguarding.]
To revile or abuse in scurrilous language.
--Southey.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of blackguard English)
Usage examples of "blackguarding".
As I told you, Pearce was for the prosecution - would-be handsome young fellow, smirking at the judge - very able speech nevertheless, I must admit, blackguarding all the defendants.
There was a coming election in Austria, and each side was enthusiastically blackguarding the other, as the political game was played in Europe.
They hang off, growling and grumbling, and blackguarding, and blaspheming, when, if they would only take hold, and come to an earnest grapple, the odds would soon show themselves--broken heads and noses would follow--the bad blood would run, and as soon as each party found his level, the one being finally on his back, peace would ensue, and there would be good humor for ever after, or at least until the blood thickened again.
Therewas a coming election inAusĀtria, and eachside was enthusiastically blackguarding the other, as the political game was playedinEurope.
And I want to say this: If people would do as you've done, and report such things to me instead of keeping mum and going off and blackguarding the road, you'd see a different state of things pretty soon.