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gruffness

/gruhf/US // grʌf //UK // (ɡrʌf) //

粗鲁,粗野,粗野性,粗糙

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    gruff·er, gruff·est.

    • : low and harsh; hoarse: a gruff voice.
    • : rough, brusque, or surly: a gruff manner.

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Examples

  • Close, a gruff iconoclast and minimalist who created Photorealist portraits across five decades, died on Thursday in New York at 81.

  • Lindell appears in those ads to hype his pillows with Billy Mays levels of gruff enthusiasm.

  • To the hordes who wanted time with Lincoln, the gruff and efficient Nicolay was the “grim enforcer.”

  • We needed him to be wary, absorbed, and a little bit gruff, and he gamely complied, thereby furthering his own self-made legend.

  • Bichir manages to be gruff but sensitive, honest yet mysterious, making Ruiz a mix of righteousness and compassion.

  • Kevin Whately has been playing gruff, sensible detective Robbie Lewis on ‘Morse’ and ‘Lewis’ for 26 years.

  • He has played the gruff detective from 1987 to 2000 on Morse and from 2006 to the present on Inspector Lewis.

  • As they were passing a place where the bushes grew thickly by the side of the road, they received a gruff command to halt.

  • The fact was that Benny himself did not know why he liked this stranger who was so gruff at times and so pleasant at others.

  • Even the gruff, grumpy, unsociable rhinoceros amiably allowed him to stroke its head with his trunk.

  • He spoke angrily, and no longer in a low tone, but gruff and loud enough to be heard some distance away.

  • "Salam Aliekoom," said a gruff voice, as a man with Peer Khan entered the tent.