The water's a-getting roughish now, and the woods won't be safe after the clouds burst!
The river may be a trifle roughish yet, but there's no danger.
This herb, in its recent state, has a weakroughish aromatic taste, and a pleasant smell, somewhat of the lemon kind.
The leaves have an herbaceous, somewhat acrid, roughish taste, accompanied with an aromatic flavour.
It has an herbaceous roughish taste, and hence stands recommended in haemorrhages and alvine fluxes.
It has a mucilaginous roughish taste, and hence is recommended as emollient and astringent, but has never been much regarded in practice.
Monday morning found the dissipated crew still the guests of the Sizers, and when big Bill slowly spelled out the assertion made by the Tribune that his sister had "a roughish smile" loud cries of indignation arose.
You say that Miss Molly, 'looking more lovely than ever in her handsome new gown, greeted her guests with a roughish smile.
At last they came in sight of a large steamer laboring heavily with a roughish sea and uncertain wind.
No obvious running rootstocks, glabrous, or the flat and roughish leaves sometimes hairy above; glumes as well as flowers mostly awned or awn-pointed.
Nutlets smooth or barely roughish and fixed by their base, except in the first tribe.
Filaments broad and short; nutlets dull, wrinkled or roughish when dry.
I had to leave school, and get my own living; and I have got it, in a roughish way, from that time to this.
Our fellows are a roughish lot, but they mean well.
Having discussed the frugal meal, they repaired to the combined reading and smoking room, separate from the roughishcrowd at the bar.
It was filled up with a roughish crowd, all except one seat in the back, into which he jumped.
From hence the wind was roughish generally, but quite fair, so that we frequently ran at the rate of 200 miles in the twenty-four hours, the transport being an excellent sailer.
This cargo I conveyed on deck and deposited in the tub, which I considered was then loaded as fully as was desirable, considering that we intended to set it afloat in a roughish sea for a craft of that build.
In these fishes the body is very deep and, with the soft fins, closely covered with roughish scales.
The diamond-fishes, Antigonia, are deeper than long and strongly compressed, the body being covered with roughish scales.
It's roughish feed for you, maybe; but it's rougher still when there's none.
I didn't see the use in waking you, but there's a roughish bit of road just here.
The rather stout, roughish stem, often purplish, is from one to two feet tall and the leaves are rather dark green, slightly sticky and sometimes downy.
The rough stem is a foot or more tall, the roughish dark green leaves are not toothed or lobed, but have crinkled edges, and the bracts usually have three lobes.
He could make pretty good play in thick country, and ride a roughish horse, too.
Starlight had changed his clothes, and was dressed like a swell--away on a roughish trip, but still like a swell.
Hardy as he was, no horse could stand that altogether; so we kept him under shelter in a roughish kind of a loose box we had knocked up, and fed him on bush hay.
It's a roughish crossing at Slatey Bar,' and he pointed towards the river, which we could plainly hear rushing over a rocky bed.
That's nonsense, Bill; there are lots of roughish sort of boys in works of that sort, and you will soon be at home with the rest.
You had better stop here," Frank replied; "the crowd is getting thick there, and they are a roughish lot.
It's a roughish place is New Orleans," the sailor said; "the sort of place where you want to have a knife or pistol ready at hand.
If you go straight on, through Strutton Ground, it'll take you out into Victoria Street, but you'll find it a roughish way.
We also found that there were some roughish people thereabouts, especially the proprietors of the costers' barrows.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "roughish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.