There was some name-calling and uncouth behaviour on the bus but nothing of the targeted and persistent nature required to constitute bullying. |
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You are nothing but an uncouth, patronizing, unprincipled, rowdy group of misfits who aren't fit for any respectable job! |
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Shouting matches in the street are so uncouth, but sometimes you've just gotta. |
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He's uncouth and socially immature, but all he really wants is to have a few friends. |
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I haven't done anything to you, so I can't see the reason why I am treated in such an uncouth manner. |
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You are the rudest, most foul, vulgar, offensive, and uncouth child I've ever seen! |
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Like a gadfly you have been timing your intervention in my sleep routine with uncouth precision. |
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I hardly see how one person can cause all of that to happen and ruin a whole day, no matter how uncouth he is. |
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As a Roman military outpost, and with the aid of its uncouth denizens, the island was used as a staging point for the invasion of Great Britain. |
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An almighty boulder has been heaved into the pond, scattering and displacing all manner of beauty with an uncouth splash. |
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Also, your slavish use of obsolete, twee and anglicised Hibernicisms is peculiarly un-Irish, not to mention unconvincing and uncouth. |
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His uncouth son who shows no respect to his illiterate father compounds the dilemma. |
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It is stunning to see Mumbai's beautiful people turned in the space of two hours into ugly, pock marked, uncouth vulgarians. |
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Thus in logomania the patient repeats involuntarily some insignificant word, or some uncouth expression, which is always the same. |
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There, in 1999 the Americans were guilty of some of the most outrageously uncouth and unsporting behaviour ever displayed in a sporting arena. |
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The stereotypical booner is often described as someone who is uncouth and rough when it comes to social niceties. |
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But, like many other prosperous geezers, they would prefer to hit the links and avoid uncouth places where nobody has heard of Metamucil. |
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Spitting at opponents is disgusting and uncouth and ought to be harshly punished. |
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If my memory serves me correctly, we were talking about your uncouth mouth? |
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Oh, Joshua I believe that's a little uncouth of you to ask, but I'll answer you regardless. |
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Trained manpower is needed in debt recovery or else you end up losing business through uncouth behaviour exhibited by some hotheads. |
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His insights into naked human emotion are simplistic at best, and crude and uncouth at their worst. |
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Won't the degenerate rustics of Sherston, so clearly in need of protection from themselves, go back to their ancient uncouth ways? |
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Maura, the village madwoman, danced more wildly than all the rest, chanting uncouth rhymes. |
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Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets. |
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Traditionally, the high-minded have scorned public drinking as a bit uncouth, while pop counter-culturalists have viewed it as a bit uncool. |
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Why did you just let him leave, I would think you would have attacked him on the spot like an uncouth laymen reviewing my work. |
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Panfilio, her son, reproves her thereanent, whereupon she promises to mend her ways if he will lay aside certain uncouth habits. |
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The rites that he practised were of an uncouth, barbarous, and unusual nature. |
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Calamity's an uncouth, sarsaparilla-swilling, gun-slinging frontierswoman who can shoot, scuffle, and spin tall tales as well as any man alive. |
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Squalid public bickering was unknown to him, let alone the use of uncouth language. |
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We have one or two funny men on TV, but the majority are totally uncouth, filthy-mouthed comics, which isn't nice at all. |
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One of the more uncouth retorts was delivered by a hitter when the ump called a strike on a shoulder-high fastball. |
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The figure in blue pointed and gave a command in an uncouth language. |
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Haven't the old and the middle classes always felt terrorised by gangs of young, uncouth scoundrels and scallywags loitering in the shadows of our cities? |
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Beautiful Dog rolled his eyes at his god, swung his tail, waggled his ears, made uncouth movements with his splay feet, and grinned from ear to ear. |
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In many ways, a more dignified end than being forced to live as a vegetable in an old-people's home, ill-treated and abused by some uncouth attendant. |
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It was re-introduced in 1896 by Max Beerbohm as a deliberate and humorous back-formation from uncouth but has never really become established again in mainstream English. |
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It begins with a grieving boy beside his father's funeral pyre, who is claimed by a worryingly uncouth uncle and taken away to a grim new life of servitude. |
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A child who masters the classics will stand apart from the uncouth boors on the school bus. |
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Feeling guilty about repossessing the Massie family home, Cooper and Leah hire Dale as a labourer on the property, but secretly object to his table manners and uncouth ways. |
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He was the antithesis of the archetypal young black man, particularly as those seen though pre-1994 racist eyes as being illiterate, arrogant, uncouth and untutored. |
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Strange sayings and uncouth banalities are printed upon the screen, pretending to be your utterances in situations that may wall drive a heroine to excruciating cacoepy. |
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All violent emotions, like uncouth nature, have become stylized, symbolized, daintified. |
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To the right of the Bay immediately behind the reef, rose a pair of uncouth cone-like hills, their heads bonneted in lowering clouds. |
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I wanted to establish that the Stones were threatening, uncouth and animalistic. |
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The uncouth doggrel, recited in a lilting sort of measure, the peculiar and various pleasures of a canter upon a pine rail. |
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Yobbo or yob is a slang term for an uncouth or thuggish person. |
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In Brave New World you find the pointless hedonism of our binge-drinking young professionals in the city centres and the uncouth savagery of housing-estate charvers. |
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For the average Vegas spender or showgoer, a bore. His musical sound with a combo of three is uncouth, matching to a great extent the lyric content of his nonsensical songs. |
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There was a delicious sensation of mingled security and awe with which I looked down, from my giddy height, on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols. |
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Glenn Ford tries manfully to help turn uncouth, unruly, inept, unkempt and dishevelled high school delinquents into couth, ruly, ept, kempt and shevelled students. |
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