Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste.
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Examples for "common "
Examples for "common "
1 Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2 This issue is common when studying several health problems in developing countries.
3 He said a common sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
4 She said the bylaw takes a common sense approach to the problem.
5 But EU rules require border checks with countries outside the common market.
1 In appearance it resembles coarse tapioca, and it has no particular flavour.
2 The produce in coarse sugar has been more than eight per cent.
3 Coat the outside with olive oil and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.
4 The lines between the words represent the coarse column-rules of the margins.
5 The hands that blindfolded me in the forest were coarse and rough.
1 The most vulgar - minded genius that ever produced a great effect in literature.
2 As for the vulgar phrase, it is of far more recent origin.
3 The furniture of the room is in rich, rather vulgar Oriental taste.
4 Some men aim at an aristocratic hand; some deal in vulgar flourishes.
5 The general heads of law on that subject are vulgar and trivial.
1 In her rough - cut features there was an element of lurking malevolence.
2 A stack of rough - cut lumber toppled, spilled across the dusty ground.
3 The smell was of dust and dry grass, gasoline and heat-cured, rough - cut wood.
4 The cottage came in view, and a bright light streamed through the rough - cut window.
5 Arches in brickwork may be classed under three heads: plain arches, rough - cut and gauged.
1 This uncouth boy was the son she had put her faith in.
2 Press the spikes into the lumpish and uncouth monster of thy flesh.
3 In contrast to his sisters, the Portarlington boys were noisy and uncouth .
4 The stupid face, the ignorant mind, the uncouth speech, the vulgar manners.
5 Even from the lips of this uncouth woman the truth struck hard.
6 He took his hands in his usual uncouth way, and asked gaily:
7 Mrs. Hignett had listened fearfully to the uncouth noises from the hall.
8 The youth made an uncouth but expressive sign towards the milk shed.
9 Philip saw that in her uncouth way she was offering him help.
10 Our united efforts had effected a complete transformation in our uncouth dwelling.
11 The uncouth gambols and leaps of these anomalous creatures were very singular.
12 He would come off as some combination of uncouth and comically hypersensitive.
13 The august figures which he brought before them seemed monstrous and uncouth .
14 So the firelight shone on an uncouth set of long hungry faces.
15 Just because you have a platform doesn't mean you should be uncouth .
16 Considering the rifles and our uncouth appearance, Hassan took heart of grace.
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Uncouth across language varieties