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How to use Roughly in a sentence

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Roughly around midnight the disco music stopped and a chain of exotic dancers paraded onto the floor.
Roughly one in nine students in the United States is educated in a private school.
Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown.
Roughly the same time two divisions were sent by Lee to reinforce the left wing.
Roughly speaking, those over 40 are more likely to be fully fluent and proficient in the Navajo language.
Roughly a hundred of these snakes could fit inside of the giant egg that the single snake hatched from.
Roughly speaking, those odds are slightly longer than throwing heads on 26 successive tosses of a fair coin.
Roughly 25 percent of the land is off-limits because of the rich alluvial diamond deposits.
Roughly half the persons with food allergies are sensitive to these or tree nuts, such as walnuts, cashews, and almonds.
Roughly 80 per cent of the milk's protein is casein, which exists in four varieties.
Roughly like a giant squid, or one of those micoscopic hydras, but blown up to immense proportions.
Roughly chop the tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, onion and garlic and combine in a blender.
Roughly 10 per cent of the country's rare black storks will be made homeless.
Roughly contemporary with the pier table, it was also made in New York City, although by whom has not been determined.
Roughly chop the beetroot and whiz it in a food processor or blender with the garlic, pine nuts, grated Parmesan and sea salt.
Roughly made thonged sandals were worn only in lowland areas where the terrain was rocky.
Roughly 44 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds say they're very likely to tell talkers in movies to shut up.
Roughly speaking, these machines modeled a physical system by mechanical or electrical means.
Roughly 4.5 billion years from now, Lyotard reminds us, the sun will explode, destroying the earth and all earthly life.
Roughly equal to about a septillion pages of text, numbers beyond Yottabytes haven't yet been named.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Roughly speaking, the red wine is the best throughout Italy, the white of Bologna and the veneto being the exceptions.
Roughly shaking the Cossack, I woke him up, rated him, and lost my temper.
Roughly her ladyship threw her aside, face upward on the tatami.
Roughly you might say it generates and radiates like our brain wave.
Roughly the mechanician shook the man, dragging him to his feet.
Roughly speaking, this represented an estimate of exchangeable values.
The described change in ionization can be roughly followed with the aid of an insoluble sulphate like barium sulphate.
The altitudinal extent of the pinyon-juniper association is from roughly 4000 to 6000 feet elevation.
Much of the evidence can be roughly dated, and fortunately the age already illuminated by the Amarna tablets can be recognised.
The anticlinal axis runs approximately north-west and south-east, and is thus roughly parallel to the earthquake-fault.
Something of the laws of cyclone and anticyclone are known, and rude weather predictions across the Atlantic are roughly possible.
But the askari roughly replied that they had orders to continue their journey without delay, and the march was resumed.
Meanwhile it gets us a blowzy character, by shouldering roughly among the children of civilization.
It may be said, roughly, to consist of the constituents of true porcelain plus a proportion of bone ash.
The fuel ratio measures roughly the heat or calorific power of the coal, in other words, its fuel value.
He pressed forward roughly, and once or twice he heard grumbling murmurs because he had deranged a difficult piece of costumery.
There she sought her mother Dione, who received her with sweet words of comfort, and asked who had handled her so roughly?
The ore bodies are roughly parallel to the bedding, but in instances follow the schistosity which cuts across the bedding.
We now turn to the natives of Dutch New Guinea, who occupy roughly speaking the western half of the great island.
The largest number of fill-in wefts occurs roughly at a point about a third up from the end.
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