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rougher

[ ruhf-er ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that roughs or roughs out something, as certain crude cutting tools or a person who performs the first, rough parts of a process.


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Origin of rougher1

First recorded in 1880–85; rough + -er 1
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Yatai stressed to us that they are not the same as these rougher operations, some little more than a collection of sheds built in forest clearings.

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This first period has without question been rougher than Labour would have expected.

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Tournaments began as rougher, less “gentlemanly†affairs in which competitors rode against each other with lances and then proceeded to fight with close-quarters weapons ahorse or on foot.

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Perhaps that’s why the style-conscious are increasingly gravitating to nostalgia, the rougher days of red carpet looks, and, most remarkably, the film director.

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As opposed to a sausage, which has a rougher grind to the meat, a hot dog is made from a finely processed emulsion, which is what provides its distinctive texture.

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