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rogue noun- a horse that is difficult to handle AUSTRALIA
- The rogues among the horses and mules sought every chance to break the line and hide under shady trees where sweet grass grew[.] — Ion L. Idriess, Over the Range, p. 7, 1947
- — Robert Saunders Dowst and Jay Craig, Playing the Races, p. 168, 1960
- — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 97, 1969
- The Old Huck, was given a mount of a “rogue” at Newcastle. It had been left at the post and had run off at the turn in every race. — Frank Hardy and Athol George Mulley, The Needy and the Greedy, p. 23, 1975
- in surfing, a wave that appears without warning US
- — Gary Fairmont R. Filosa II, The Surfer’s Almanac, p. 193, 1977
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