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1 People turned to look after him, so uncouth was his shambling figure.
2 For so uncouth a person he was strangely commendable and worthy.
3 He felt nervous; the place was so uncouth and dark, the faces so villainous.
4 I am surprised that the people are still so uncouth .
5 The form was so uncouth as to be scarcely human.
6 The headaches have been very bad, I think because these languages are so uncouth .
7 But it's not their fault that they are so uncouth .
8 Marcia looked away, disgusted, as if she could not believe anyone could be so uncouth .
9 His giant hands were so powerful, yet so uncouth .
10 Some of them seemed to attend, while others drove away their coaches from so uncouth a preacher.
11 Was it possible that in the whirligig of time a future could lie before one so uncouth and rustical?
12 It was a Jean-Christophe of fantasy who appeared, and now he did not seem nearly so uncouth to her.
13 This was chanted lightly, airily, with a sweetness almost absurd, coming as it did from so uncouth a musician.
14 How can a man run the country who is so uncouth , with that hair, those ties, those baggy suits?
15 The Khoja began to trill like a bird; but the noise he made was so uncouth that the man burst out laughing.
16 They are not so uncouth or unlikely, as we suppose them; nor are they Strangers or not Proficients in the soft Passion.
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