ADJECTIVE
- of stone or timber; shaped roughly without finishing
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lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind
an untutored and uncouth human being
appealing to the vulgar taste for violence
an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy
behavior that branded him as common
behavior that branded him as common
the vulgar display of the newly rich
How To Use rough-cut In A Sentence
- I watched the fire consume every piece of my life as the cart slowly bounced away down the rough-cut road until even the smoke was gone from view.
- For 84 Arthur Road, he contrasts the rough-cut, unseasoned oak with the smooth glazing.
- Ms Campbell is alleged to have received a rough-cut diamond from Mr Taylor as a gift after a dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa 13 years ago.
- If you're using a circular sawmill and want to produce more than rough-cut lumber, planers are essential.
- No—Peter wrapped large branches with dendrobium orchids, then stood the arrangements in trays of rough-cut opaque glass. Weddings Valentine Style
- Even the script has the rough-cut unpredictability of real life.
- Earlier this month, Ms Campbell was ordered to testify at the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands over allegations that she received a rough-cut diamond as a gift from Mr Taylor.
- The Lyonnaise poutine is one of the best hangover alleviators I've ever tried: thick, rough-cut fries, a very pungent peppercorn sauce, curds of squeaky-fresh cheese, fried ground beef and thinly sliced onions.