Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste.
Of stone or timber; shaped roughly without finishing.
1In her rough-cut features there was an element of lurking malevolence.
2A stack of rough-cut lumber toppled, spilled across the dusty ground.
3The smell was of dust and dry grass, gasoline and heat-cured, rough-cut wood.
4The cottage came in view, and a bright light streamed through the rough-cut window.
5Arches in brickwork may be classed under three heads: plain arches, rough-cut and gauged.
6We passed alongside the city wall, rough-cut stone with torches flaring in their sockets.
7Though the room was a simple cone of rough-cut rock, its magic was manifest.
8The room beyond is spacious, floored in rough-cut timber, and walled in glass-fronted cabinets.
9Nish examined the paper, which was rough-cut on three sides, razor smooth on the fourth.
10I saw a rough-cut and thought it was sensational.
11He stood there, gripping the bamboo rail, while Vinnevra and I climbed the rough-cut steps.
12In fact, even that last image took some coaxing; during rough-cut screenings she was more tentative.
13That rough-cut teenage warrior is virtually unrecognisable today.
14She put it gingerly on a rough-cut board.
15The canal wall was vertical but the stonework was ancient and rough-cut; I tried to scale it.
16The currency was rough-cut and crudely printed.