Whether bloatedly grandiose or delectably deflated, he exudes roguish, anarchic life, embattled or embottled, able to charm fish out of the seas. |
John winked at me with the roguish charm for which he is renowned and I took it as camaraderie. |
He came to Urfa in search of an eligible hermitage, and encountered there a damsel with roguish eyes. |
The piece is pretty and roguish, but is never anything more than predictable. |
With her roguish good humor and her unself-consciousness, she has a presence that simply pops. |
He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks. |