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Definition of Roguishly

Roguishly
Roguish Rogu"ish, a. 1. Vagrant. [Obs.] --Spenser. His roguish madness Allows itself to anything. --Shak. 2. Resembling, or characteristic of, a rogue; knavish. 3. Pleasantly mischievous; waggish; arch. The most bewitching leer with her eyes, the most roguish cast. --Dryden. -- Rogu"ish*ly, adv. -- Rogu"ish*ness, n.

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- Brewer's Rogues, Villains, & Eccentrics: An A-Z of Roguish Britons Through the Ages is a reference book first published by Brewer's in 2002, edited and...
- p. 3. Pollock (ed) Table Talk of John Selden (1927) 43; "Equity is a roguish thing. For law we have a measure... equity is according to the conscience...
- subtle change. I have seen men who appeared to be normal suddenly smile roguishly, soften their voices, and simper as they greeted homo****ual friends [...
- of a conspiracy to stop all animals from speaking ("Something Bad"). A roguish prince, Fiyero, begins attending **** and arranges a party for his fellow...
- September 9, 2023. Friskics-Warren, Bill (September 2, 2023). "Jimmy Buffett, Roguish Bard of Island Escapism, Is Dead at 76". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
- series My Uncle Silas, based on the short stories by H. E. Bates, about a roguish but lovable poacher-****-farm labourer looking after his great-nephew. The...
- New Yorker was less enthusiastic, writing that the film "is meant to be roguishly charming entertainment, and that's how most of the audience takes it,...
- Retrieved July 2, 2021. Robert McCrum (24 August 2008). "Up Pompeii with the roguish don". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 16 September 2015. Retrieved...
- Stock character; a roguish macho...
- operated by the PlumpJack Group. The name of the company is inspired by "the roguish spirit of Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff (Henry IV), dubbed Plump Jack...