How To Use harsh on In A Sentence
- As regards ascorbic acid, it can be harsh on the digestive system. Times, Sunday Times
- Current devices for reading e-books are either too bulky or too expensive or too harsh on the eyeballs.
- The lawsuit is particularly harsh on Kiffin for what it calls intentional actions. Titans-USC Lawsuit: Tennessee SUES Southern Cal For Poaching Assistant
- I'm inclined to think we've been a little harsh on her.
- That may seem harsh on those who have periodic episodes of mental illness. The Sun
- The weakness of the economists is that they are never as harsh on the foreign mercantilists as they are on domestic protectionists.
- The violin has a sensual sound just like cafe mocha has a sensual taste - but like the bitter dregs at the bottom of a coffee cup, even the most soothing minstrels are a little harsh on the ears after, say, an hour.
- Critics have said that the Commission - which had international observers and monitors - has been too harsh on the State.
- Current devices for reading e-books are either too bulky or too expensive or too harsh on the eyeballs.
- It was a rare foray into the opposition half and a couple of inches the other way would have been harsh on the hosts. Times, Sunday Times