The little rogue thought I had not seen her, and, drawing back, she took her former station by the window, quite demurely.
A shout of laughter followed, and away went the lads, to see what the fun was, while the girls ran out on the balcony, as someone said, "It's that rogue of a Grif with some new joke.
I am a bit of a Do, you know; but it isn't that sort o' Do,—it's on'y when a feller's a big rogue, or a big flat, I like to let him in a bit, that's all.
Philip was often peevish and contemptuous; and Tom's more specific and kindly impressions gradually melted into the old background of suspicion and dislike toward him as a queer fellow, a humpback, and the son of a rogue.
Tom saw no reason why they should not make up this quarrel as they had done many others, by behaving as if nothing had happened; for though he had never before said to Philip that his father was a rogue, this idea had so habitually made part of his feeling as to the relation between himself and his dubious schoolfellow, whom he could neither like nor dislike, that the mere utterance did not make such an epoch to him as it did to Philip.
But I'm an honest man's son, and your father's a rogue; everybody says so!
He is a rogue, said Mr.
I don't own you any more than if I saw a crow; and if you want to own me you'll get nothing by it but a character for being what you are—a spiteful, brassy, bullying rogue.
If we had to describe a man who is retrogressive in the most evil sense of the word—we should say, he is one who would dub himself a reformer of our constitution, while every interest for which he is immediately responsible is going to decay: a philanthropist who cannot bear one rogue to be hanged, but does not mind five honest tenants being half-starved: a man who shrieks at corruption, and keeps his farms at rack-rent: who roars himself red at rotten boroughs, and does not mind if every field
They moved quickly, following my smallest gesture, and they gave him the look of a very thorough rogue.
"To my mind," observed the Chairman of the Bench of Magistrates cheerfully, "the only difficulty that presents itself in this otherwise very clear case is, how we can possibly make it sufficiently hot for the incorrigible rogue and hardened ruffian whom we see cowering in the dock before us.
But to make a basic pesto all you really need is a nut and herb of choice, lemon, garlic, and oil-if that's all you have on hand, go rogue with those ingredients.
For the most part, things have gone pretty well — The Force Awakens started a new trilogy in style, and the first "anthology" effort, Rogue One, proved these movies could work just as well on a smaller scale by delving into unexplored corners of the canon.
Counterfeit Mac, Chanel and Benefit products have been found advertised by rogue traders in Cheshire, Lincolnshire and Nottingham.
Wandering some 20 light years away from the sun, the 200-million-year-old planet has been dubbed "rogue planet" as it is traveling through space without orbiting any parent star.
The Jew had crept after him and heard how he muttered to himself, "That rogue of a King has cheated me after all, why could he not have given me the money himself, and then I should have known what I had?
And now came the rogue the third time to the door and knocked.
Tumours usually begin with rogue cells whose growth can't be kept in check.
These people have gone from rogue drivers stealing electronics to government agents working to stop a nuclear war.
City officials, who have referred to Bluegogoas a "rogue" company, were worried that the company would dump tens of thousands of bikes that would clutter public sidewalks.