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1He meant to make amends for his brusque way with her before.
2Then turning quickly to Mrs. Gannon, he said, in his somewhat brusque way:
3I thought about the news regarding his son, the brusque way he'd told me.
4The red-bearded man bowed in a rough, brusque way.
5Drawing back, I let Dr. Farnham take the lead, which he did in his own brusque way.
6He knew that he was a prominent business man, and he liked the brusque way he talked.
7He was therefore well pleased when at last the landlord bustled up in his brusque way and said:
8He patted the chestnut's neck, in his rough, brusque way of companionship, and the horse fairly quivered with pleasure.
9This Bill and the brusque way it is being handled bears the hallmarks of a "general election" module.
10Roosevelt's brusque way of bringing the Alaska Boundary Question to a quick decision, may be criticised as not being judicial.
11At the moment of leaving the Council Chamber, the Minister of War said to him, in a jocose, brusque way: Well!
12His clothes didn't set him apart from a dancer who wanted onto the floor, but the brusque way he moved, full of purpose, did.
13But now he's loud and talking in a harsh, brusque way, as if his tongue had been replaced by a piece of pine bark.
14He jerked out the words in the brusque way in which a man says all that, for the moment, he is physically able to utter.
15When abreast of the carriage he dismounted, and walking up to it, saluted the Emperor in a quick, brusque way that seemed to startle him.
16She was learning not to fear his brusque ways.
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