The "roguish eye" typically refers to a playful or mischievous gaze that suggests a sense of charm and flirtation. It often conveys a sense of confidence and allure, often associated with someone who is bold or daring in their demeanor. The phrase can evoke a sense of intrigue and attraction, hinting at a personality that is both captivating and slightly rebellious.
Marie Richardson is a boat and the fellow with a roguish eye is a lighthouse.
She has a roguish smile!
The noun form for the adjective roguish is roguishness. Another noun form is rogue.
Roguish has two very different meanings, depending on whether the rogue involved is considered a villain or simply a similarly colorful character. Roguish : 1) Unprincipled or devious (roguish band of thugs) 2) Playfully mischievous (a roguish grin)
The song is actually a riddle. Merrain Richardson (not sure of the spelling)is the name of a ship caught in a storm. A "roguish eye" is a lighthouse. Some versions of this folksong refer to is as a "rolling eye". Each verse of the song is a little bit of folk history about this ship. Each verse is a riddle. "Rain, rain the wind does blow. Stars are shining to and fro. Merrain Richardson said she'll die, if she don't find the fellow with the rolling eye." "...She is handsome she is pretty, she is a girl from the Halifax City. She has lovers one-two-three. Please tell us who they be..."
My roguish dog is tryingto eat my food.Thatroguish pirate has many female admirers.
The question should be: What are children WHO are mischievous or roguish called? 'That' refers to inanimate objects.
Playful, Roguish or Impish
It means roguish in merriment and good humor.
Roguish Youngsters
Roguish Youngsters
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