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Meanings of uncouth man in English
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Usage of uncouth man in English
1
He was an uncouthman, but deeply imbued in the secrets of his science.
2
M. Krempe, professor of Natural Philosophy, was an uncouthman.
3
Paul's heart fastened to the uncouthman, and he did him burningly eager service.
4
As for Stephen, this long, uncouthman of the plains was beginning to puzzle him.
5
But Abraham Lincoln, the uncouthman in the linen duster with the tousled hair, knew it.
6
As it was, he was merely a rough, uncouthman, but a well-trained and accomplished sailor.
7
He is a gentleman, and not like that uncouthman who committed that terrible crime at Creekdale.
8
He was the first tragedian of the Comédie, and the most uncouthman in France or anywhere else.
9
He was an uncouthman to the eye, and yet a child would have trusted herself with him in a forest.
10
With an assumption of heartiness, he extended a white-gloved hand, which the big, uncouthman who faced him refused to take.
11
Toller, for that's his name, is a rough, uncouthman, with grizzled hair and whiskers, and a perpetual smell of drink.
12
Toller, for that is his name, is a rough, uncouthman, with grizzled hair and whiskers, and a perpetual smell of drink.
13
Still Franz had no idea at first that this ugly, uncouthman could ever be a rival to his own handsome person and passionate affection.
14
The uncouthmen stood shoulder to shoulder, staring with unwinking eyes.
15
Most were of stolid English navvy type, dirty uncouthmen whose gross irregular features told of low birth and evil life.
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These rough, uncouthmen never wilfully offended the susceptibilities of their commanders, unless they became unbearably despotic, then they retaliated with unsparing vengeance.