A texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven.
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Examples for "roughness "
Examples for "roughness "
1 Interestingly, the researchers also heard that roughness in house and car alarms.
2 No roughness was found either in the channel or the green sea.
3 But today, the smaller circuitry develops atomic-scale roughness from that very chemical.
4 Abrupt as was the challenge the tone of it had no roughness .
5 Both knew and were indifferent to the roughness of the fierce northland.
1 That shocked Leicester and for a while they lapsed into uncharacteristic raggedness .
2 But the raggedness of their voices was a music of its own.
3 But the raggedness of some elements actually makes them interesting places to visit.
4 The other signs may be set down as loss-dirtand raggedness and disorder.
5 I soon, however, saw too much; for all was raggedness , dirt, and disorder.
6 Utterly dominant for the first half, Liverpool slipped into frustrated raggedness in the second.
7 I had forgotten the raggedness of my clothes, now hideously emphasised by my bath.
8 Every degree of wretchedness and raggedness was represented by these sufferers of indescribable wrongs.
9 It will reveal the raggedness that survived the night and pushed through to now.
10 Presently a little barefooted colored boy came along, whose raggedness was conspicuously not un-Bermudian.
11 Presently a little barefooted colored boy came along, whose raggedness was conspicuously not Bermudian.
12 It was a little Bible, worn and frayed at the edges, pathetic in its raggedness .
13 One explanation for all this raggedness is that the Trump team is simply burned out.
14 The raggedness of her voice betrayed a strong emotion.
15 Men of science they call beggars, and the indigent they reproach for their wretched raggedness .
16 Klopp attributed Liverpool's raggedness towards the end to inexperience.
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