It is stunning to see Mumbai's beautiful people turned in the space of two hours into ugly, pock marked, uncouth vulgarians. |
|
The rites that he practised were of an uncouth, barbarous, and unusual nature. |
|
We have one or two funny men on TV, but the majority are totally uncouth, filthy-mouthed comics, which isn't nice at all. |
|
Like a gadfly you have been timing your intervention in my sleep routine with uncouth precision. |
|
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. |
|
An almighty boulder has been heaved into the pond, scattering and displacing all manner of beauty with an uncouth splash. |
|
Thus in logomania the patient repeats involuntarily some insignificant word, or some uncouth expression, which is always the same. |
|
Also, your slavish use of obsolete, twee and anglicised Hibernicisms is peculiarly un-Irish, not to mention unconvincing and uncouth. |
|
There was some name-calling and uncouth behaviour on the bus but nothing of the targeted and persistent nature required to constitute bullying. |
|
You are nothing but an uncouth, patronizing, unprincipled, rowdy group of misfits who aren't fit for any respectable job! |
|
Shouting matches in the street are so uncouth, but sometimes you've just gotta. |
|
He's uncouth and socially immature, but all he really wants is to have a few friends. |
|
You are the rudest, most foul, vulgar, offensive, and uncouth child I've ever seen! |
|
The stereotypical booner is often described as someone who is uncouth and rough when it comes to social niceties. |
|
Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets. |
|
Spitting at opponents is disgusting and uncouth and ought to be harshly punished. |
|
His insights into naked human emotion are simplistic at best, and crude and uncouth at their worst. |
|
Maura, the village madwoman, danced more wildly than all the rest, chanting uncouth rhymes. |
|
Traditionally, the high-minded have scorned public drinking as a bit uncouth, while pop counter-culturalists have viewed it as a bit uncool. |
|
Panfilio, her son, reproves her thereanent, whereupon she promises to mend her ways if he will lay aside certain uncouth habits. |
|
|
One of the more uncouth retorts was delivered by a hitter when the ump called a strike on a shoulder-high fastball. |
|
I haven't done anything to you, so I can't see the reason why I am treated in such an uncouth manner. |
|
I hardly see how one person can cause all of that to happen and ruin a whole day, no matter how uncouth he is. |
|
Squalid public bickering was unknown to him, let alone the use of uncouth language. |
|
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. |
|
Oh, Joshua I believe that's a little uncouth of you to ask, but I'll answer you regardless. |
|
If my memory serves me correctly, we were talking about your uncouth mouth? |
|
But, like many other prosperous geezers, they would prefer to hit the links and avoid uncouth places where nobody has heard of Metamucil. |
|
There, in 1999 the Americans were guilty of some of the most outrageously uncouth and unsporting behaviour ever displayed in a sporting arena. |
|
Trained manpower is needed in debt recovery or else you end up losing business through uncouth behaviour exhibited by some hotheads. |
|
His uncouth son who shows no respect to his illiterate father compounds the dilemma. |
|
Won't the degenerate rustics of Sherston, so clearly in need of protection from themselves, go back to their ancient uncouth ways? |
|
Calamity's an uncouth, sarsaparilla-swilling, gun-slinging frontierswoman who can shoot, scuffle, and spin tall tales as well as any man alive. |
|
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. |
|
A child who masters the classics will stand apart from the uncouth boors on the school bus. |
|
But its learning curve has been painfully long, its manners uncouth and its coalition partners loutish. |
|
Here rough, almost uncouth accents in the bass menace-and overwhelm-the swaying, panting theme in the treble. |
|
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. |
|
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. |
|
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. |
|
|
The old story of Kimach Touche was recalled, but this name seemed too uncouth. |
|
Also the air was filled with a wild sweeping music, which rent our very ears with its uncouth magic. |
|
Religions are vulnerable upon the earth, for they can be touched even in an uncouth and evil way. |
|
The figure in blue pointed and gave a command in an uncouth language. |
|
These are two novels about the obverse side of the American South, the side that is often violent, uncouth, inbred and hostile to outsiders. |
|
But Britain's current parliament is taking indolence to rarely explored levels. In its youth, the coalition government was vigorous and uncouth. |
|
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. |
|
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. |
|
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. |
|
It's the way we always speak' say young people themselves when pulled up for uncouth language. |
|
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? |
|
I have always lived on the margins of written poetry, like the most mystical of the uncouth, and I feel human: I laugh, cry, suffer, moved, I tremble and am utterly startled, and submit mad like a lover to my dreams. |
|
All violent emotions, like uncouth nature, have become stylized, symbolized, daintified. |
|
The uncouth doggrel, recited in a lilting sort of measure, the peculiar and various pleasures of a canter upon a pine rail. |
|
I wanted to establish that the Stones were threatening, uncouth and animalistic. |
|
What with all the snow and Nordic names, it strongly evoked the neighbourhood of Fargo, but a Fargo unviolated by its uncouth kidnapping duo from outside. |
|
For a woman infamous for her material life — to many, she remains the uncouth child of Soviet privilege, a debauchee of suspect talents who imported only the worst of the West — Sobchak is well read. |
|
This teetotaler with his keen sense of dress and his overly polite manner distinguished himself from the freethinking uncouth ranchers and farmers of the brash new city. |
|
The gentlefolk around him, either oblivious to or startled by this uncouth character, are real people, presumably the relatives of whoever commissioned the picture from Everdingen. |
|
Once at the cabin, Milly begins civilizing the uncouth Pontipees. |
|
|
For 17 years General Pinochet ruled over a police state. He was uncouth and boorish, prone to banging the table with his revolver at junta meetings. |
|
His spasmodic efforts to affect it in favour of his interests in any one of the newspapers which he from time to time owned or controlled were singularly maladroit and uncouth. |
|
To concretize its ideal ITS company has opted for the uncouth of couplet engraving workshop it invested for the acquisition of a ratty engraving laser machine. |
|
I thought that endemic violence among a certain section of Britain's uncouth youth had always been the case, regardless of the state of the economy. |
|
In a society where young girls are denied an education that would help liberate them and are used as a bargain to accumulate wealth by some uncouth sections of the population in the name of culture and traditions. |
|
This paradox may also highlight the fact that politics has become something for which it's inappropriate and even uncouth to acknowledge interest or ambition, even after the fact. |
|
Russian men are less vain and more uncouth than West men. |
|
To the right of the Bay immediately behind the reef, rose a pair of uncouth cone-like hills, their heads bonneted in lowering clouds. |
|
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. |
|
Yobbo or yob is a slang term for an uncouth or thuggish person. |
|
Glenn Ford tries manfully to help turn uncouth, unruly, inept, unkempt and dishevelled high school delinquents into couth, ruly, ept, kempt and shevelled students. |
|
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. |
|
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. |
|