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roguishly, adv.|ˈrəʊgɪʃlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a roguish manner; knavishly; mischievously.
1611Cotgr., Meschamment,..roguishly, knauishly, villanously. 1621Granger Expos. Eccles. 303 His heir roguishly wasteth all, and is at last hanged. 1791Boswell Johnson an. 1763 May 16, ‘From Scotland,’ cried Davies, roguishly. 1828P. Cunningham N.S. Wales (ed. 3) II. 47 Nearly all the Currency criminals have, indeed, been furnished by three roguishly prolific families in the colony. 1863Geo. Eliot Romola i, A man of slim figure, whose eye twinkled rather roguishly. |