Sentence examples for to rogue from inspiring English sources

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to rogue

noun

A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.

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Particular attention is given to rogue waves.

The killings were officially attributed to "rogue" intelligence ministry agents.

The synagogue leaders refer in the suit to "rogue Hasidic summer residents".

He says he is going to legislate to tighten the rules applying to rogue directors.

Now she has abandoned responsibility, completing the journey from bad prime minister to rogue prime minister.

She said the lack of prosecutions was giving a green light to rogue landlords.

They also sold his personal details, which eventually went to rogue companies.

Nuclear-weapons and ballistic-missile technology will almost inevitably continue to spread to rogue states.

If they can, then over time the guerrillas will ultimately be reduced to rogue bandits.

"We have reduced their options in traveling to rogue states and their allies".

Fast-forward to "Rogue One," the first Star Wars spinoff film ever.

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