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Uncouth
"Uncouth" in a Sentence (14 examples)
There are things I'd like to say but to butt in now would be what they call uncouth.
How dare you accuse one of my guests of uncouth behavior?
It may be uncouth, but I love to eat peanut butter out of a jar with a spoon.
Drawn by some strange force, from the unfathomable depths below, eerie shapes sought the surface, blinking glassily at the unfamiliar glare they had exchanged for their native gloom—uncouth creatures bedight with tasselled fringes like weed-growths waving around them, fathom-long, medusae with coloured spots like eyes clustering all over their transparent substance, wriggling worm-like forms of such elusive matter that the smallest exposure to the sun melted them, and they were not.
Am I being uncouth?
He is rude and uncouth.
These kids are so angry and uncouth.
If this uncouth forest yield anything savage, I will either be food for it or bring it for food to thee.
The trouble of thy thoughts this night in sleep Affects me equally; nor can I like This uncouth' dream, of evil sprung I fear […]
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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I don't want to associate with uncouth people.
Harsh words, though pertinent, uncouth appear: / None please the fancy, who offend the ear.
If Yule found it delightful, why did Kipling find it uncouth?
“I don’t think it’s uncouth to talk about it. I think it’s a reality that has to inform the urgency with which we approach those issues.”
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