As the badge of an authentic untimeliness, uncouthness marks the expectation of future rewriting, conceives itself as the object of subsequent distressings. |
Seidel began his career in the early sixties, the era of confessional poetry, but he had nothing except his own perceived uncouthness to confess. |
Your behaviour on your visit to Devon during April was staggering in its uncouthness and lack of grace. |
Uncertain what to be more mad at, Eric's drugs, Eric's uncouthness, or his own inability to think, he turned his head back towards Bryan's smirking cousin. |
The uncouthness of his personality and, to Parisian taste, of his art made him a misfit on the scene. |
Probably not very, given the essential uncouthness of the town, but at least it shows they're trying. |