Rogue in a sentence

We found 21 examples of how to use rogue in an English sentence.

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Sentences with rogue

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# Sentence  
1. In the late 20th century, Yugoslavia was considered a rogue state by the United States.
2. A rogue asteroid from the Kuiper Belt is on a collision course with the Earth.
3. A catamaran is unlikely to be capsized by wind, but a big enough rogue wave can do it.
4. Who's gone rogue?
5. The man was said to be part of a rogue militant group.
6. The old man had an innocent face, but in truth was a rogue.
7. Those rogue rebels do not deserve to roam the Earth.
8. The United States are a rogue state. It is not me who says it. I read in the writings of several respectable authors who were born and live in the United States themselves.
9. The United States have been dubbed the "world policeman", but some American intellectuals do not hesitate to call their own country "rogue state."
10. You're a rogue, Tom.
11. Dan was a member of the special forces that went rogue after an incident in Colombia.
12. Dan is the only rogue around here.
13. Elbonia is a rogue state.
14. Elbonia is a rogue nation.
15. He is a rogue.
16. To form a balanced party, we'll need a knight, a healer, a rogue and a wizard.
17. Tom typically plays as a rogue. This is his first time playing as a wizard.
18. Being apprehensive lest he might commit more mischief and break my plants, I sprang forward to seize him, but the little rogue skipt lightly from me, sometimes gliding between the rose-trees, and sometimes hiding himself like a young partridge under the poppies.
19. Then these are your instructions, and I beg, my dear Watson, that you will obey them to the letter, for you are now playing a double-handed game with me against the cleverest rogue and the most powerful syndicate of criminals in Europe.
20. I have known a rogue make a better defence than an innocent man could have done in the same circumstances of suspicion. Having no consciousness of innocence to support him, such a fellow applies himself to all the advantages which the law will afford him, and sometimes—if his counsel be men of talent—succeeds in compelling his judges to receive him as innocent.
21. "The plants on this rogue planet are black in colour." "Interesting!"

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