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gruffly

[ gruhf-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a low, harsh, gravelly voice; hoarsely:

    The album is nothing but monster hit after monster hit, all played energetically and sung gruffly by these aging rockers.

  2. in a rough, brusque, or surly manner:

    “Hey, now, cut that out!†he said gruffly, looking at us with a stern frown.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gruffly1

First recorded in 1680–90; gruff ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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Example Sentences

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He did so gruffly, Ms. Pollini said, saying it was “a misunderstanding.â€

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"You should stop poking around in other people's stuff," he said gruffly.

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The Guardian's review said Sir Michael delivers "a gruffly heart-breaking performance" in the film, while the Radio Times added he "plays his role with complete dignity".

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“If I had my wall defaced like this, I would paint over it,†the man told Mr. Ovchinnikov gruffly.

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“Follow me,†he said gruffly, jangling his key ring.

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