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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.
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.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet was he a lineal descendant of Gurth, the swineherd, Gurth, uncouth and unidealized.
But we never heard any elvish arrow whistling after us, or saw any more of the uncouth folk.
A common provincialism in Buckinghamshire, probably a corruption of uncouth.
Somehow her crisp, cleancut speech made his own seem hideous, drawling, uncouth.
If they continue at sea, the law distinguishes them by the barbarous and uncouth appellations of jetsam, flotsam, and ligan.
The docile, uncouth, buff-colored beasts were soberly chewing their cuds, and resting after their long and weary journey.
He was the first tragedian of the Comdie, and the most uncouth man in France or anywhere else.
This story has an uncouth and barbarous air and seems out of place even in puranic mythology.
The sight of these things filled the boy with a respect for the uncouth fellow.
For the most part they were heavy, frowsy creatures, slatternly and uncouth.
It must be admitted, however, that the poet's uncouth diction is anything but Virgilian.
Was it possible that in the whirligig of time a future could lie before one so uncouth and rustical?
An uncouth creature of the forest was he, unversed in all the arts of love-making.
He cultivated the unconventional and introduced the most unpoetic and uncouth words.
It is the sharp, uncouth, or unharmonious clashing of heterogeneous consonants which strikes the ear painfully.
Rough and uncouth as the farmer was, Dickerson likely had his feelings like other people.
Ragged, bearded, uncouth villains they were, armed mostly with bludgeons and daggers, with here and there a cross-bow.
With a cry John seized the branch of a tree, whipped the crutch out of his armpit, and sent that uncouth missile hurtling through the air.
During this time her only visitor was an uncouth Swede, the Kincaid's unsavoury cook, who brought her meals to her.
It is open to invasion by strange and uncouth forms of religiosity.
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