A dissolute man in fashionable society.
1Ligniere, a distinguished-looking roue, with disordered shirt-front arm-in-arm with christian de Neuvillette.
2A simpleton of twenty is better than a roue of twenty.
3As a man of pleasure, for instance, what more active roue than he?
4An accomplished roue always affects to moralise; it is a part of his character.
5Nat Hicks, tailor and roue, came to sit beside him.
6The next time that he saw her, she was with a famous roue in Philadelphia.
7The face that might have been handsome was the reflection of a roue, dashing, devilish.
8The Duke of Modena was with me, and you know what an enterprising roue he is.
9The old man was a notorious roue, of most unsavory reputation as a destroyer of innocence.
10If he is temperate at twenty years old, he will be a cowardly roue at fifty.
11Why have they abolished the roue chez nous?
12It appears that he is a dangerous roue who has made advances to a number of women.
13Philippe when they left the house revealed his poverty to Giroudeau, but the old roue reassured him.
14One day, on the Boulevard des Italiens, Serge met an old friend, the Baron de Prefont, a hardened 'roue'.
15With that he sneered and asked who had sat for the portrait of the Duke of Beaurivage, Geraldine's wornout roue.
16He can be as much of a roue as he chooses, so long as he respects our wives and daughters.