adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The city's elite viewed her as an uncouth farm girl.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Before visiting the remote north, I had rather expected the folk there to be rough, uncouth , possibly even hostile.
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Despite his uncouth manner and four-letter language, no editor is more courted by senior Conservative politicians.
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Even as she sank, she would know the woman was still leaning forward, great uncouth lump, writing.
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He had seemed puzzled but intrigued by the clogged, uncouth sketches of peasants.
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If she knew it, green and uncouth as she was, Pertwee would know it also.
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The stamp of the uncouth barbarian was on me.
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This led them to conclude that they were uncouth , filthy creatures who barely knew how to look after themselves.