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Meanings of little roughness in English
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Usage of little roughness in English
1
There is no bullying nowadays and littleroughness of any kind.
2
She flushed, and Joe felt a littleroughness under his collar.
3
A littleroughness in sport is really necessary for the full development of boys.
4
There was littleroughness in the sport, and much playfulness.
5
A littleroughness is good in cases of fear.
6
A littleroughness doesn't hurt sometimes, especially with prudes.
7
If the animal is inclined to eat, it should be fed very littleroughness and grain.
8
Under a littleroughness there is often good stuff, and some good people are singularly unfortunate in manner.
9
I said smooth with only a littleroughness, like a man who works with his hands now and then.
10
And a littleroughness, what is that to freedom and the life I have learned to love with the man I love?
11
Even on the windward walls, every littleroughness sustained its own frozen patch, so that their grey was spotted all over with whiteness.
12
Her voice had the warm littleroughness of a thrush's, which sings through a throat that is loosely strung with wires of soft gold.
13
But I suppose I was not worthy of it; indeed I know that I was not, so it only ended in just a littleroughness.
14
They will overlook a littleroughness in him; they will excuse his speaking unpleasant truths: because they can trust him, even though he is plain-spoken.
15
Pulling himself away with some littleroughness from his mother's hold, he made his way up to his own bedroom, occasionally stumbling against the stairs.
16
He said: Count Ammiani will be cured in time of those littleroughnesses of his adopted Republicanism.