Aún no tenemos significados para "more brutish".
1This is a recipe for a poorer, nastier and more brutish Australia.
2They were both in tatters; El Bizco looked grimmer and more brutish than ever.
3And yet you feel ready to fall lower, and get more and more brutish.
4Talon had always felt grateful not to have inherited those features, for they would have made her appear more brutish.
5He brought word of murmuring among the more brutish of the crew, that some of them wished to join Gardner's fleet.
6No more crazy Caligulas, no more vile Neros, no more brutish Caracallas, no more absurd Demetriuses, no more weak and foppish Maxentiuses.
7So there was this weird mixture of aristos and gangsters, the fascination that the higher end of society has with the more brutish end.
8The balance between the more brutish aspects of rugby and its more beautiful was maintained but it shifted slightly in favour of attack over defence.
9'Nothing is more brutish or more selfish than jealousy, my friend.
1030:2 Surely I am more brutish than any man, and have not the understanding of a man.
11"To the Greeks," Paris went on, "women are little more than livestock, and foreigners are considered more brutish still.
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