How To Use Rawness In A Sentence
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The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns.
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Verbivore – the language works to cushion the impact of all that happens, as the rawness is described at the level of the visceral rather than the emotional.
Seizure « Tales from the Reading Room
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Her eyes take in everything, limpid and deep, revealing a kind of rawness that's hard to read.
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With a lot of concern over what many believe to be a "rawness" at his new position, Hughes did impress with the improvements he made over a relatively short period of time.
Buffalo Bills : LatestHeadlines
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An unshowy mastery of empathetic guitar-lines lends depth and variety to the rawness: shattering echoes, sinister decayed sputterings, plaintive refrains.
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His manacles were a constant, a twenty-four-hour-a-day weight his body grudgingly accepted in spite of the rawness and swelling caused by the dig of unforgiving metal.
Honorbound
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An A for the first awesome part and the ok but slow main body of the novel, but how brilliant it could have been were it to keep the tension and emotional power and even "rawness" of the introduction all the way...
"The Passage" by Justin Cronin (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
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Melding together ultra-heavy red-meat rawness with gooey primordial growls, the founding members of the band have struck upon a winning combination.
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Yeah, we all had to embrace that, and didn't know - and be brave enough to say this is what's going to give its strongest voice, is knowing that the rawness is a part of the sound.
New Songs from the Unstoppable Ben Harper
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The rawness of his ruthlessness was there for all to see.
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their poor behavior was due to the rawness of the troops
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He made messy gestural models that advanced notions of formal and spatial complexity, all rendered with a rawness that was combustive.
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That weak souls, and sensitive souls, and high-pitched souls flee from the crassness and the rawness of the world to the drug-dreams of the over-world of rhythm and vibration —
CHAPTER XI
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Also, completely brilliant points about Broadway recordings, a POV that virtually no one acknowledges or references but that is true and important, about how they're made and the excitement of their "rawness".
The Broad Way
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This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge.
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Alongside the clean, sweet musky smell, it has an earthy rawness.
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Her role in the film is small but very effective, as she brings an emotional rawness to a number of old-time gospel hymns.
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In this intimate folk-blues, Vajagic's voice is so closely miked it picks up every tiny throat clearing, making it easy to detect the Patti Smith rawness, Diamanda Galas intensity and even Edith Piaf dramatics that inhabit her voice.
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They have the chemistry of lovers and the rawness of siblings.
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The rawness of these recordings suits the band perfectly, capturing the slide guitar in particular in its gutbucket glory.
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after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on
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the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable
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All of which suggests that, just as either the overripeness or the rawness of what you serve can speak to your cultivation, to your acquired level of artistry, so cruelty can exhibit your refinement.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
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Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence.
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Both suggestions were similar in tenor, namely, to give Mr. Bertram Arkwright an insight into the rawness and redness of life in the Solomons.
THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS
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And the broken stones of the Gothic ruin, in the freshness and rawness of their ruin, seemed to be bleeding out human aspiration, spilling it footlessly upon the dead earth.
The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me
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I suppose you never lose the sensitivity and the rawness that an unpleasant comment can bring to you.
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I don’t think the rawness is subjected to variation as much as the crying.
DANCING SNOWFLAKES • by Stef Hall
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I think the show also goes for that kind of rawness that works.
Mike Ragogna: Iowa's Hairapalooza!: A Conversation With Director Randy West, Choreographer Adam Cates, And The Cast Of Hair
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He says the rawness of the genre continues to enthrall him.
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His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity.
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Though it did not in the least terrify me or torture me, or make me have anything approaching a dread of its repetition, I experienced a kind of rawness and sensitiveness of soul such as when, to put it pathologically, a super-sensitive mucous membrane surface is touched roughly by a hand or instrument.
The Adventure of Living
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the rawness of the midnight air
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Notably, while many of these wines had a great deal in common, we also enjoyed finding plenty of individuality among the group -- with some wines offering a bit of rustic rawness, some a bit of smoothness, some a grapier taste than others, while some had hints of the kind of structure we associate with Bordeaux.
Sipping Sicily's Nero d'Avola
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The work was so powerful and so very disturbing and I cried at a couple of points because of the rawness and honesty.
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Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence.
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The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns.
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If the Cassavettes films had been shot beautifully and precisely, they would have worked better, contrasting the "rawness" of the writing and performances with a more objective camera.
"Terrible! Unreal! No passion!"
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The rawness of his nature is an integral part of his incredible success.