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Meanings of somewhat harsh in anglès
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Usage of somewhat harsh in anglès
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The run-flat tyres give a somewhatharsh ride and are expensive to replace.
2
His sister had grown somewhatharsh and cold during his absence.
3
For the first time Mr. Hardwick gave utterance to a somewhatharsh and mirthless laugh.
4
It was a little veiled, and though not at all loud it was somewhatharsh.
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After four days, it becomes dry and somewhatharsh.
6
Viewed in this aspect, his repudiation of mimicry may perhaps also seem somewhatharsh and one-sided.
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It looks cold, and somewhatharsh and blue.
8
I apologize for being somewhatharsh, but we need you focused and thinking as clearly as possible.
9
He had straightened his young figure, and his strong, somewhatharsh voice echoed through the oak-paneled hall.
10
Her disposition, formerly somewhatharsh, had softened, and the haughty, capricious girl had become a mild, demure, and somewhat serious woman.
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The village choir were practicing in the church-theirvoices, somewhatharsh and uncultivated, were sending forth volumes of sound into the summer air.
12
The Arab's strong, somewhatharsh voice, though pitched in a key not meant to reach too far, brought Royson back to his senses.
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By applying the ear over the lower part of the windpipe in front of the breastbone a somewhatharsh, blowing sound may be heard.
14
For a moment Regina looked up at the honest, open, though somewhatharsh Hibernian face, then advanced and laid the chain in his hand.
15
This enthusiastic letter ends with these somewhatharsh criticising of the Parisians: This victory was necessary, for these sad Parisians had begun to complain.
16
His voice was uncultivated and somewhatharsh, but there was a good deal of fire and expression in the performance, and it was rapturously applauded.