44 adverbs to describe how to rough

" These elements had, however, to use a colloquialism, an "exceedingly rough time.

The road was terribly rough and the night was so dark that we could hardly see where we were going.

" "I say, what beastly rough luck!

Horribly rough luck on the Morristons as new-comers here to have an affair like this happening in their house.

MONT BLANC ASCENDED, HUXLEY GOING PART WAY BY JOHN TYNDALL The way for a time was excessively rough, our route being overspread with the fragments of peaks which had once reared themselves to our left, but which frost and lightning had shaken to pieces, and poured in granite avalanches down the mountain.

Is there any piece of water more unreasonably, distressingly, disgustingly rough and perverse than the British Channel?

In England St. Bernards are either distinctly rough in coat or smooth, but the generality of the Hospice dogs are broken in coat, having a texture between the two extremes.

Is there any piece of water more unreasonably, distressingly, disgustingly rough and perverse than the British Channel?

These warriors, who were both simple and externally rough and coarse, required association and intercourse with women to soften them (Fig. 47).

We were getting close down upon the berg, and in fearfully rough water.

As I have said elsewhere we got into frightfully rough ice and Edgar Evans received a concussion of the brainhe died a natural death, but left us a shaken party with the season unduly advanced.

In a general way, where a horse's coat is habitually rough and untidy, there is a sad want of elbow-grease in the stable.

And then one day she had gone to the printery and met a man, who was homely, rough, simple, and, in spite of her revulsion from these qualities, was immensely drawn to him.

The country was indescribably rough, and our first night's camp was at the John Day at a point on the trail made by Gen. Howard when he was herding the Indians north.

And fairly to appreciate institutions you must not hold them up against the light that blazes in Utopia; you must not expect them to satisfy microscopic analysis, nor judge their working, which is inevitably rough, awkward, clumsy, and second-best, by the fastidious standards of closet logic.

all kinds and shapes, many of them rough outside but smooth and glossy as glass inside.

I did not entirely lose consciousness, though, surely, the Powers no longer hide themselves from me, and their close contact is too intolerably rough and vigorous for a poor mortal man.

We'd rather have it kinda rough now and then to be free and independent" "I've g-got a b-bunny, a-and it f-fell in the g-grease box a-and we c-can't wash it off, a-and h-he's asleep now.

70 To understand how much we owe to you, We must your numbers, with your author's, view: Then we shall see his work was lamely rough, Each figure stiff, as if design'd in buff: His colours laid so thick on every place, As only show'd the paint, but hid the face.

His buildings have no pretensions to architectural merit, being merely rough piles of adobe scattered irregularly all over the grounds.

"Some of the young folks nowadays pretty rough.

His face was wet with the mist, and he had apparently oft wiped it with his hand or sleeve, for great streaks of dirt marked his cheeks and forehead, giving him a curious satanic expression, whilst his short lank hair obviously roughed up by impatient fingers, bristled above his square-built head like the coat of a shaggy dog.

all kinds and shapes, many of them rough outside but smooth and glossy as glass inside.

Nancy's father arrived, and Teddy had the privilege of being invited to tea, and of hearing the most wonderful yarns from the big brown-bearded man, who, though outwardly rough in voice and manner, had a very soft corner in his heart for his little daughter.

In those days of war and discord, fraught with violence, there was no man who was more personally rough and violent than Montmorency.

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