12 collocations for harsh

my lord!" broke from Mistress Pen wick, and Janet ran to her crying,"My lord, not so harsh a deed before my lady's eyes!" "Ah! ah!

Almost always, tired, trained to harsh discipline or content with low comfort; they are all too liable to feel that capitalism is invincibly colossal and that the possibility of a better day is hopelessly remote.

Let Musick with her sweet-tongu'd Rhetorick Take out those horrours which the loud clamoures Of Warres harsh harmony hath long besieg'd His tender sences with.

"What do you expect to gain from injury inflicted on" (he could not get the name out)"on the lady you mention?" Jim laugheda harsh, grating laugh.

Once in Austria, you would be safe, but you could not cross into Prussia, even if you succeeded in passing the Russian troops stationed along that line; for Prussia, who is as harsh a master to the Poles under her rule as is Russia, acts as policeman for the latter, and turns all fugitives back who may cross the frontier.

With eloquence innate his tongue was arm'd; Though harsh the precept, yet the preacher charm'd.

To conscious Blushes and diminish'd Pride, Thy Glass betrays what treach'rous Love would hide; Nor harsh thy Precepts, but infused by stealth, Please while they cure, and cheat us into Health.

These others are not always lost to shame; My grocer, nowlast week he let me claim A pound of syrup'twas a kindly deed To help a fellow-townsman in his need, Though harsh the price, and I was feign to crawl About his feet ere I might buy at all.

" To a small family, perhaps, the saving might not be considered an object, but any one who has for a few months been accustomed to eat home-made bread, would be sorry to have recourse to the baker's; the loaves purchased are usually spongy the first day, and dry and harsh the second.

Never in all the years of their friendship had Jack spoken to him in so harsh a tone.

" He spoke in so furious and so harsh a voice that the servant stopped suddenly in her sweeping, and looked him full in the face.

And yet mendacity is, perhaps, too harsh a word; for it is of the essence of true falsehood that it should hope to be believed, in order that it may deceive.

12 collocations for  harsh