Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste.
Of stone or timber; shaped roughly without finishing.
Sinònims
Examples for "roughhewn"
Examples for "roughhewn"
1Her fingernails gently scratched on the roughhewn surface of the table.
2A double crib of roughhewn logs, it was built to stay.
3He pointed to a small, roughhewn cabin nestled in a cluster of fir trees.
4They were roosting from the roughhewn overheads, huge, the size of crows or rooks.
5Above them was a tinge of red hair set on a roughhewn, pockmarked skull.
1In her rough-cut features there was an element of lurking malevolence.
2A stack of rough-cut lumber toppled, spilled across the dusty ground.
3The smell was of dust and dry grass, gasoline and heat-cured, rough-cut wood.
4The cottage came in view, and a bright light streamed through the rough-cut window.
5Arches in brickwork may be classed under three heads: plain arches, rough-cut and gauged.
6We passed alongside the city wall, rough-cut stone with torches flaring in their sockets.
7Though the room was a simple cone of rough-cut rock, its magic was manifest.
8The room beyond is spacious, floored in rough-cut timber, and walled in glass-fronted cabinets.
9Nish examined the paper, which was rough-cut on three sides, razor smooth on the fourth.
10I saw a rough-cut and thought it was sensational.
11He stood there, gripping the bamboo rail, while Vinnevra and I climbed the rough-cut steps.
12In fact, even that last image took some coaxing; during rough-cut screenings she was more tentative.
13That rough-cut teenage warrior is virtually unrecognisable today.
14She put it gingerly on a rough-cut board.
15The canal wall was vertical but the stonework was ancient and rough-cut; I tried to scale it.
16The currency was rough-cut and crudely printed.