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1 Her voice was still clipped, not yet roughened by desire or tears.
2 I see our past, Your palm roughened by heat, by frost.
3 He had a delicate skin, easily roughened by sun and wind.
4 Yet her hands told another tale, for they were roughened by hard work.
5 Why is the skin roughened by riding in the cold?
6 Her hair was very gray and roughened by the wind.
7 Her voice was harsh, roughened by smoke and bad habits.
8 He had a rumbling Midwestern voice, roughened by cigarettes.
9 His voice was roughened by wood smoke and cigarettes.
10 The horizontal plane of the sea now intersects an old land surface roughened by subaerial denudation.
11 Wire nails are made from drawn steel wire, and are pointed, headed, and roughened by machinery.
12 Douglas came up, his face sunburned, his jaw roughened by a three-day growth of sandy beard.
13 The former certainly had been reddened and roughened by household work: but they were well formed notwithstanding.
14 The surface is roughened by picking.
15 Henry's face was roughened by winds and storms; Tete Rouge's was bloated by sherry cobblers and brandy toddy.
16 Chaldea's looks had been damaged and roughened by wind and rain, by long tramps, and by glaring sunshine.
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