Aún no tenemos significados para "more abrasive".
1Again, sterner examinations of its durability await on more abrasive pitches.
2But her normal behavior was a good deal more abrasive than her demeanor now.
3A double espresso offers a more abrasive kick than a cup of Nasa Esh's.
4Ten plus years of professional decline have tempered the more abrasive aspects of Lukas' character.
5I had the feeling he dropped it often, and on surfaces more abrasive than Chinese carpets.
6Unfortunately, Ingersoll's persistence was more abrasive than persuasive.
7In addition, his elevation has led Labour leader Ruairi Quinn to also adopt a more abrasive manner.
8The Melbourne-based dentist added whitening toothpaste could also be more abrasive than non-whitening toothpaste and strip away enamel.
9She wasn't as popular as Juniper-herbrisk, no-nonsensepersonality was a little more abrasive-butnobody doubted her competence.
10The northeastern part of the United States is a little bit more abrasive than those of us in the south.
11The campaign comes after the mayor of Florence, fed up with loitering tourists, dealt with disrespectful visitors in a more abrasive way.
12You assume they'll have too much skill and pace, but the Jaguares are more abrasive and relentless than any team in the competition.
13"Don't snarl at me," Siyaddah warned in a more abrasive tone.
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