Reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others.
1 Amrei looked at her companion's face and saw the roguery in it.
2 I wonder what bit of roguery that scoundrel is up to now?
3 It looked square on the surface; but, underneath, it meant trickery and roguery .
4 There is roguery in you, or I have never seen roguery .
5 There is nothing but roguery to be found in villainous man.
6 I have a vast deal of roguery , but no ill-nature, in my heart.
7 His lair was the green-room whence theft emerged, and into which roguery retreated.
8 Her small devices for thrift giving her a sense of roguery .
9 My poor uncle Körner had not prospered after his great stroke of roguery .
10 A spirit of graceful roguery is very prevalent among Servian girls.
11 Some roguery , no doubt, that they seek to lead you into.
12 A man of better sense and greater roguery I've never met.
13 But how could that be, when there is nothing in it but roguery !
14 We shall soon see our roguery miscarry if you persist in such palpable blunders.
15 What he is most interested in is neither good nor evil but simply roguery .
16 The Prime Minister chuckled over his little piece of roguery .
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