43 examples of roguishly in sentences

" "There'll be some people mighty sorry, though, I bet you," Bandy-legs hastened to add, as he looked roguishly at Roland; "by which I mean those poor Grimeses, who have lost tonight the brightest star in the whole big Grimes constellation.

" "But do you imagine," said Patty roguishly, "that such a mild scolding as that is going to do a hardened reprobate like me any good?"

A plump woman, who carried two tiny silver fish in an immense flat basket, grinned at Miss Drake, and pointed roguishly.

"Marjorie, do you like Hollis better than you like me?" "You are only a boy, you know," she answered, roguishly.

And," she added, roguishly, "remember that it is not all for my sake.

I can read and write and talk, talk, talk, all day in English,"smiling roguishly, then more seriously and anxiously.

Alla, as soon as the door closed, realized that she had been jilted, and resolving not to be canned without a struggle, she threw on her pony coat over her kimono, and pinning her hat roguishly over one ear, she fled the snare and ran down eight flights of steps into the street, with two coon bell boys after her.

" He looked roguishly at Lady Bateson's niece, and the pair exploded in laughter.

These elderly ladies shot almost roguishly out of the drawing-room, and by their smiles struck the descending party into immobility.

George smiled roguishly.

"Quoi v'la tous les cancans d'la s'maine!" sang Gertrude, a proud damsel, who was looking roguishly askance at the Captain-General.

He looked roguishly at his aunt as he entered.

" "You wouldn't have that difficulty with Aunt Rachel," said Jack, roguishly.

"From Scotland," said Davies roguishly.

"Seven feet of English ground," answered the king, roguishly, "or possibly more, as Hardrada is rather taller than the average," or words to that effect.

He did not in the least roguishly accent the word prefer.

"I've been shen' for, La'y WalshWalseWalsingham; old Jack Ameraldhe likshe his glass o' port," he said roguishly, "and shuvversh accord'n'ly," he continued, with a compassionating paddle of his right hand; "one of thoshe awodd feels in his stomach; and as I have pretty well done all I can man-n'ge down here, I must be off, ye shee.

" She hid her face for a moment, and then looked up roguishly into his.

'Ah!' 'No,' said the tutor roguishly.

I was much agitated at my long-wished-for introduction to the sage, and recollecting his prejudice against the Scotch, of which I had heard much, I said to Davies, "Don't tell where I come from" "From Scotland!" cried Davies roguishly.

She smiled and glanced roguishly at her father.

There Naiis sings, roguishly enough, in the martial metre of Agincourt: 'Cloe, I scorne my Rime Should observe feet or time, Now I fall, then I clime, What is't I dare not?' 'Give thy Invention wing,

Thereupon the liveliest of the girls took a rose from her bosom, and roguishly held it on high, as if to ask whether such a gift would be welcome.

" "An opportunity for you, my boy," said Trenta, nodding his head roguishly at Baldassare.

The sheep snatched up our crumbs, while pretty glossy heifers jumped around, ringing their bells roguishly, and laughing at us with great merry eyes.

43 examples of  roguishly  in sentences