Synonym: blackguardly, devilish, rascally, scoundrelly. Similar words: anguish, languish, extinguish, distinguish, extinguished, languishing, distinguished, undistinguished. Meaning: ['rəʊgɪʃ] adj. 1. playful in an appealingly bold way 2. lacking principles or scruples.
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1. He gave her a roguish look.
2. His eyes were bright blue with a roguish twinkle in them.
3. Roguish fauns and naked nymphs peeked down at Billy from festooned cornices.
4. I treasure a bulging mental file of his roguish observations on fellow critics and luminaries in the music trade.
5. She has the roguish attractiveness of a kitten and has known for weeks that the Captain looks at her.
6. Thieves are the most roguish of the classes.
7. The captain was set adrift by his roguish crew.
8. The man is roguish through and through.
9. The man was roguish through and through.
10. You could contrast the roguish and fanciful, clearly done by hand, title of the magazine, with that machine-type Blast.
11. His lightly roguish Story of a Cheat (1936) consists of narration but virtually no dialogue.
12. The charming, roguish Drake is after the secret of Marco Polo's lost fleet, and it's going to take a lot of fisticuffs and gunplay and problem-solving to find it.
13. Equity is a roguish thing, for it varies with the length of the Chancellor's foot.
14. I asked him for a kind of roguish folk hero type of Indiana jones character. He delivered a great design.
15. " Once again flashing a roguish grin, he added, "But he's George's favorite actor-which is very telling of George.
16. She was a mature lady with dyed ginger hair and a roguish grin.
17. Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air[http://Sentencedict.com], coupled with an almost childlike innocence.
18. In the golden days of cinema, feuds often erupted between roguish directors and powerful studio heads.
19. Perhaps I was showing too many teeth which could make me appear roguish and untrustworthy.
20. The trailers suggest that the movie is an action comedy about a roguish guy (Flynn) whose mission is to storm the tower and free the girl inside.
21. She was really but a child, fresh, vivacious and aloof; it seemed that she always shook off every unpleasant thought with a liveliness that was, at once, charming, ingenuous and roguish.
22. Well, all we said was He took a strange thing to be roguish over.
23. China finds itself once again caught between the world and North Korea, its roguish ally and trading partner.
24. Until one day, the appearance of a mysterious killer and a roguish cop broke the peace.
25. it seemed that she always shook off every unpleasant thought with a liveliness that was, at once, charming, ingenuous and roguish.
26. Of or relating to a genre of prose fiction that originated in Spain and depicts in realistic detail the adventures of a roguish hero, often with satiric or humorous effects.
27. When this newspaper first denounced Mr Berlusconi, many Italian businesspeople replied that only his roguish, entrepreneurial chutzpah offered any chance to modernise the economy.
28. As for Zephine, she had conquered Fameuil by her roguish and caressing little way of saying "Yes, sir."
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