He was roguishly handsome, the kind of handsome that a drunken solider would be in uniform after a hard day on the battlefield. |
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Though she addressed the Englishman, her eyes were trained on Theroux, who winked roguishly at her. |
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Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony. |
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The curative quality in letting in the light is shown roguishly by Ibsen in one of his plays. |
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Rogue states will behave more roguishly if they doubt America's will to stop them. |
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I was sizing up the situation and had just started considering other places to hide when Travis jumped around in front of me and started laughing roguishly at me. |
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And for all the buzz she generates wherever she roguishly goes, she does not poll that well. |
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With the entrées, Nawab takes the familiar — steak, poultry, fish — and roguishly injects spices in ways unforeseen and unreliable. |
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