A cruel and brutal fellow.
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Examples for "tough"
Examples for "tough"
1But tough conditions could continue for longer in some regions, he said.
2The Hungarian parliament last week passed tough new legislation on illegal immigrants.
3However, the rest of the national daily market suffered a tough October.
4Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
5They have responded to the tough sugar market conditions in different ways.
1Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can bully countries inside the EU.
2But I shall deny him the chance to bully me in public.
3On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to bully control.
4Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped.
5Only social media makes it possible to bully on such a scale.
1The infuriated ruffian sheathed his weapon in the heart of the Baroness.
2You could no longer bear the idea of this ruffian owning her?
3It seemed to abash the ruffian, in spite of his habitual effrontery.
4It was the ruffian Forget who had the courage to answer him:
5And the ruffian chuckled in a half-covert manner at his own pun.
1While rowdy at times, the fans always carried themselves with good humour.
2The latter can be a rowdy event at the best of times.
3And towards the end of the day fatigue kept the rowdy-minded quiet.
4A rowdy meeting in Katikati demand a bypass of State Highway 2.
5But perhaps most importantly Singapore does not tolerate rowdy protests or demonstrations.
1IGNITING a flare is a risk worth taking for a wannabe hooligan.
2The origin of both hooley and hooligan is unascertained, according to Oxford.
3It is as if a judge, sentencing a hooligan, were to say:
4Certainly anyone looking to interview a hooligan element would have been disappointedon Saturday.
5The absence of the father gave the boy liberty to be a hooligan.
1Then the roughneck kicks because he got a belly full of Yukon.
2But does the abrasive roughneck have what it takes to frack himself?
3The foulmouthed roughneck is produced not by society's sexism but by society's absence.
4Nothing makes you feel tougher than pinning an honest-to-god Arkansas roughneck.
5It was mighty slow, an' I'm still a roughneck; but I'm gettin' on.
1The Former Everton defender Yobo is also on his way out.
2Paul Pogba took full advantage and Joseph Yobo's late own goal sealed Nigeria's fate.
3No Joseph Yobo there, of course, because the Nigerian FA forgot to include him in their squad.
4Joseph Yobo might have expected to enter the monthly Everton supporters' meal to a round of applause.
5The Goodison futures of Joseph Yobo and James Vaughan are also in doubt ahead of the transfer deadline.
1Tell him it's important this yobbo here sees someone right away.
2He sees the arrest and handcuffing of a yobbo near Didcot.
3We, other families and astounded foreign tourists were subjected to yobbo antics until 5am.
4It is set in the run-down flat of Chris, a yobbo who steals videos.
5He talks about overstretched hospitals, disrespectful children, yobbo culture, how he was mugged in Brighton recently.
1Who would dress an animal up like that yob in the mall?
2The story confirms Varoufakis as some mix of genius and yob.
3The yob whirled round, sweeping his surroundings with a roar.
4The flash flickered, the yob threw up a clawed hand.
5Well, I gave him a 'yob' over at the yards.
6Then the yob gave a weird guttural roar and lunged at the goth, head-butting him.
7You ever need yob, Vaylan', you 'ply our union!
8Further up the stairway was the slumped body of another yob, still wearing his face mask.
9She'd been distracted by the camera flash, and the yob must have slipped away into the crowd.
10Aye got gude yob St. Paul vay.
11Dat's good yob for me, all right.
12It wasn't much of a 'yob' though.
13It also stands some way short of Premier League Darts as the chosen domain of the yob male.
14Das ben gude yob, y'batcha.
15The yob was still shoving his way through the crowd ahead of her with an odd sort of lolloping walk.
16Dirty, uncouth little yob.