Pronunciation of the English word rogue.
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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. |