Brusque and surly and forbidding.
Deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion.
1 The tones were gruff , and almost Indian-like in the brevity of expression.
2 Nevertheless, in spite of himself, he went on in a gruff voice:
3 His gruff voice was the one I'd heard talking with Luke earlier.
4 His voice was gruff , his manner professional, and the news was bad.
5 When he was within talking distance he said in a gruff voice:
6 He was gruff , but his loyalty to Beauvoir was clear and unequivocal.
7 It was Leverage who brought it up, in his characteristically gruff way.
8 My wife did, but received only a gruff response from the general.
9 She thought the voice had been gruff , but that didn't mean anything.
10 A gruff order from the General's shattered the spell that bound them.
11 He had the loud gruff voice which implies the right to command.
12 He looked at the floor guiltily and spoke in a gruff voice.
13 When he bade goodnight to Parkins, he murmured in a gruff undertone:
14 Alwa returned his salute, and raised his voice in a gruff command.
15 It would be very amusing, said Andrews in a gruff , breathless voice.
16 But evidently this was not the morning for Tighe to be gruff .
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