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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rogue .
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Examples
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I'm not sure that it is a true convention that parliament may only be pro-rogued when everything is wrapped up.
Shutting down the House: we don’t like the place much anyway - John Geddes - Macleans.ca 2009
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According to dictionary. com, the first entry under their definition of rogue is: rogue/roʊg/Show Spelled Pronunciation [rohg] Show IPA noun, verb, rogued, ro ⋅ guing, adjective
Shannyn Moore: Sarah Palin: Rogue Republican or Democratic Operative? 2009
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'Tis only what he's told up to scores and hunderds o 'other maidens afore, the rapskallion-rogued raskil!
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science Various
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You will recall that the off-type trees were rogued, leaving the parent trees of Nanking, Kuling and Meiling and others of good bearing habits.
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Does he think I will see Squire Rawdon rogued out of his home?
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"And we've had our fun," he boasted, "and speaking of sweethearts and all," he cribbed from Kipling, "'We've rogued and we've ranged --'"
The Red One Jack London 1896
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Does he think I will see Squire Rawdon rogued out of his home?
The Man Between, an International Romance Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr 1875
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She be-knaved, be-rascalled, be-rogued the unhappy hero, who stood silent, confounded with astonishment, but more with shame and indignation, at being thus outwitted and overreached.
The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great Henry Fielding 1730
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Now the poet hath undertaken, for their being kicked three or four times a-week about the stage to the gallows, infamously rogued and rascalled, to try what he can do towards making the charter forfeitable, by some extravagancy and disorder of the people, which the authority of the best governed cities have not been able to prevent, sometimes under far less provocations.
The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 07 John Dryden 1665
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I thought this govt was going to try to get along. pls get over the fact that Parliament was pro rogued and put on your big boy pants and be a grownup. now is not the time for partisan games and instability. we need to move forward for God's sake! stop the fighting.
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