rogue
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rogue englanniksi
A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.
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(RQ:Thackeray Pendennis)
{{quote-book|en|year=1913|author=Barr (writer)|Robert Barr
(quote-web)
A mischievous scamp.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2)
A vagrant.
(cap) that deceitfully presents itself as antispyware.
(quote-journal)
An aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant.
A plant that shows some undesirable variation.
2000 Carol Deppe, ''Breed Your Own Vegetable Varieties'', Totnes: Chelsea Green Pub.
- Maintaining varieties also requires selection, however. It's usually referred to as ''culling'' or ''roguing''. ...we examine the plant population and eliminate the occasional rogue.
A (l) focusing on (l) conduct.
Vicious and solitary.
Large, destructive and unpredictable.
{{quote-text|en|year=2004|author=Chris Wallace (journalist)|Chris Wallace|title=Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage
{{quote-journal|en|date=2013-06-29|volume=407|issue=8842|page=55|magazine=The Economist
To cull; to destroy plants not meeting a required standard, especially when saving seed, rogue or unwanted plants are removed before pollination.
To cheat.
{{quote-text|en|year=1883|title=Prairie Farmer|volume=55|page=29
To give the name or designation of rogue to; to decry.
(RQ:Cudworth Universe)
(RQ:Spenser Ireland)
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