baseness, devilishness, deviltry, high spirits, knavishness, moral turpitude, pranksomeness, rascalry, scampishness, turpitude, villainy, youthful spirits
Definitionn. reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Proposed to this master of roguery that they should divide the kingdom according to the treaty of Granada (1500). [Please select]
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If you are a rogue you will have little scope for roguery. [Please select]
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Ts'u seems to have thoroughly deserved Yen-tsz's imputations of treachery and roguery.' [Please select]
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He had bungled because, while assuming the rĂ´le of roguery, he had remained at heart an honest man. [Please select]
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This, they seemed to say, is no unfathomable roguery of penniless adventurers. [Please select]
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His name was one hardly known by his contemporaries, but he has since become a figure in the annals of English roguery. [Please select]
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The Clays were always easy people to get on with; and, bar their roguery, we could not deny they were delightful companions. [Please select]
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Writ large in his face was every manner of roguery, but not one iota of cowardice. [Please select]
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"'Tain't for me to say it ain't yourn," responded the shop-keeper; "but the times is bad times and there 's roguery of all sorts going on in the city."' [Please select]
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The thief replied: "I am a man whose trade is roguery, and I am occupied night and day with thinking how to steal some one's goods and impose the scar of affliction on his heart." [Please select]
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