We have no meanings for "roguish glance" in our records yet.
1 The young folks cast many a roguish glance at one another.
2 Kitty colored and flashed a half-defiant, half- roguish glance at Mrs. Denvers.
3 She gave him a roguish glance as she answered, "To martet."
4 Then Miss Snow came out and whispered to her father, and gave a roguish glance at Jim.
5 As to his roguish glance , why she would never hear it mentioned; and therein too she was perfectly right.
6 And she fastens her most roguish glance upon the illustrious doctor, who says to himself, "What eyes!"
7 He sprang to his feet and began to pace the floor excitedly, his guest meanwhile eying him with a roguish glance .
8 Sometimes it is the perfume of clematis which decides one in his choice or the roguish glance of the servant at an inn.
9 As for the 'old gentleman,' if you don't mind"-witha roguish glance but flushing slightly-"I'd-liketotell you I think he is just dear."
10 She gave him another one of her roguish glances through her lashes.
11 She did not spare these roguish glances .
12 "All the same you do live here!" interposed Mrs. Jasher smartly, and with a roguish glance at Lucy.
13 "Men are sometimes a comfort, too-andsweet," she added with a roguish glance at him over the butter flower she was making.
14 "That's as good as a circus," thought Frank, as his roguish glance followed the two baffled conspirators as they rode out of the yard.
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This collocation consists of: Roguish glance across language varieties