A cruel and brutal fellow.
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Examples for "tough "
Examples for "tough "
1 But tough conditions could continue for longer in some regions, he said.
2 The Hungarian parliament last week passed tough new legislation on illegal immigrants.
3 However, the rest of the national daily market suffered a tough October.
4 Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
5 They have responded to the tough sugar market conditions in different ways.
1 Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can bully countries inside the EU.
2 But I shall deny him the chance to bully me in public.
3 On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to bully control.
4 Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped.
5 Only social media makes it possible to bully on such a scale.
1 The infuriated ruffian sheathed his weapon in the heart of the Baroness.
2 You could no longer bear the idea of this ruffian owning her?
3 It seemed to abash the ruffian , in spite of his habitual effrontery.
4 It was the ruffian Forget who had the courage to answer him:
5 And the ruffian chuckled in a half-covert manner at his own pun.
1 While rowdy at times, the fans always carried themselves with good humour.
2 The latter can be a rowdy event at the best of times.
3 And towards the end of the day fatigue kept the rowdy - minded quiet.
4 A rowdy meeting in Katikati demand a bypass of State Highway 2.
5 But perhaps most importantly Singapore does not tolerate rowdy protests or demonstrations.
1 IGNITING a flare is a risk worth taking for a wannabe hooligan .
2 The origin of both hooley and hooligan is unascertained, according to Oxford.
3 It is as if a judge, sentencing a hooligan , were to say:
4 Certainly anyone looking to interview a hooligan element would have been disappointedon Saturday.
5 The absence of the father gave the boy liberty to be a hooligan .
1 Then the roughneck kicks because he got a belly full of Yukon.
2 But does the abrasive roughneck have what it takes to frack himself?
3 The foulmouthed roughneck is produced not by society's sexism but by society's absence.
4 Nothing makes you feel tougher than pinning an honest-to-god Arkansas roughneck .
5 It was mighty slow, an' I'm still a roughneck ; but I'm gettin' on.
1 Who would dress an animal up like that yob in the mall?
2 The story confirms Varoufakis as some mix of genius and yob .
3 The yob whirled round, sweeping his surroundings with a roar.
4 The flash flickered, the yob threw up a clawed hand.
5 Well, I gave him a ' yob ' over at the yards.
1 The Former Everton defender Yobo is also on his way out.
2 Paul Pogba took full advantage and Joseph Yobo 's late own goal sealed Nigeria's fate.
3 No Joseph Yobo there, of course, because the Nigerian FA forgot to include him in their squad.
4 Joseph Yobo might have expected to enter the monthly Everton supporters' meal to a round of applause.
5 The Goodison futures of Joseph Yobo and James Vaughan are also in doubt ahead of the transfer deadline.
1 Tell him it's important this yobbo here sees someone right away.
2 He sees the arrest and handcuffing of a yobbo near Didcot.
3 We, other families and astounded foreign tourists were subjected to yobbo antics until 5am.
4 It is set in the run-down flat of Chris, a yobbo who steals videos.
5 He talks about overstretched hospitals, disrespectful children, yobbo culture, how he was mugged in Brighton recently.
6 Does your newspaper have to stoop to the mentality of the tabloids or the typical English soccer yobbo ?
7 They don't like any ' yobbo ' element of crowd behaviour. The Australian Cricketers Association also issued a statement criticising the crowd.
8 The Yobbo Cam had seen us mixing our drinks, and sent out old mate.
9 Thought you'd never cope with the yobbos .
10 'A pack of yobbos , up all hours making a racket.
11 "We don't want these yobboes to beat us up, do we?"
12 So, fighting rock superstars with punk yobbos , came an outfit called Rock Against Racism, whose leaders tell their story in White Riot.
13 If you want to go to a decent restaurant, wear a collar and don't rock in like a bunch of loud yobbos .
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