Zeus laughed at the child's roguishness and commanded Hermes to take Apollon to the cattle. |
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It also captures the spirit of both the old pirate movies, imparting a sense of heroism and roguishness within the player. |
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His golden hair is left unkempt, giving his careless elegance a roguishness that really becomes him. |
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He laughs, the old roguishness oozing back into his expression. |
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To hear Nazarian tell it, his life has followed a more or less predictable pattern: voluble roguishness leading to mishap, which turns unaccountably into success. |
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Jo's bright eyes became shaded with roguishness and complicity. |
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