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1
The
most
uncouth
of them came under the spell of that mad magic.
2
He was the
most
uncouth
looking young man I ever saw.
3
Annie had a wonderful fellowship with Nature, liking even its wildest,
most
uncouth
forms.
4
They were habited in the
most
uncouth
dresses imaginable.
5
He was the first tragedian of the Comédie, and the
most
uncouth
man in France or anywhere else.
6
He was the shyest, most reticent,
most
uncouth
and awkward-appearing, homeliest and worst-dressed of any in the crowd.
7
As I advanced, some twenty or thirty of the
most
uncouth
-
looking
fellows imaginable came forward to meet me.
8
The man has warm affections at the bottom, though he has a
most
uncouth
manner of making it known.
9
And, sure enough, on reaching my domicile, I found installed on the doorstep a
most
uncouth
and villainous-looking tramp.
10
Byron could hear himself speaking: 'But spent his days in riot
most
uncouth
,
and vexed with mirth the drowsy ear of night.
11
They have a dance and a song appropriated to this awful occasion, which consist of the wildest and
most
uncouth
noises and gestures.
12
It described in the simplest (and often the
most
uncouth
)
words that Nature-ecstasy which the Romanies seem to feel in the woodlands.
13
We walked about three quarters of a mile, and that not towards the open, but the
most
uncouth
and unfrequented part of the forest.
14
The King's brother was so enraptured, that he capered about with excess of joy, making the
most
uncouth
gestures in accordance with the music.
15
Its church is a
most
uncouth
edifice: the plan is unusual; the entrance is in the north transept, which ends in a square high tower.
16
"He was the
most
uncouth
looking young man I ever saw." But Lincoln grew on him.
most
uncouth
most