Marked by rude or peremptory shortness.
1 He was big, brusk , quibbling, insulting, dictatorial, painstaking, considerate and kind.
2 A large, brusk , well-groomed, good-looking woman of fifty was Auntie.
3 In the adjoining room, over the "blotter," snapped the brusk stereotyped nasal reply:
4 He was just as brusk and as brief of speech as he had been before.
5 Ina, being half a foreigner, thought this rather brusk .
6 His brusk manner often gets him into trouble.
7 His manner was brisk, brusk , striding over trifles.
8 His manner was brusk and business-like again.
9 He was distinctly another person from that tense, saturnine, defiant, brusk person who strode through the reception-hall.
10 She spoke with almost brusk decision.
11 But his voice was not brusk .
12 The green dwarf was brusk .
13 Roland had always imagined that editors in their private offices were less easily approached and, when approached, more brusk .
14 The brusk reply was: Why, you old fool, that's the Cabinet that is a-settin', and them thar big feet are ole Abe's.
15 There were no endearments or caresses, naturally, but her brusk nods of greeting and farewell seemed to have real good feeling behind them.
16 It swept over Thorwaldsen, like a winter's wave, that this big, brusk , bizarre woman before him was Maria Louisa, the second wife of Napoleon.
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