rough
Definition of rough:
part of speech: noun
State of being coarse or unfinished, as articles in the rough.
part of speech: verb
To put up with things in a rough way, followed by it.
part of speech: adjective
Not smooth or plain; rugged; not wrought or polished; violently agitated, as the sea; harsh to the taste or ear; grating; rugged of temper; coarse in manners; crude; imperfect; hard- featured; hairy or shaggy.
Usage examples:
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I want it to be rough
B. M. Bower in "Lonesome Land". -
The life was hard and rough but he came to love it.
Payne Erskine in "The Eye of Dread". -
Perhaps it was his clothes; rough morning clothes are more becoming to the type of man Wantele now took Lingard to be than is evening dress.
Marie Belloc Lowndes in "Jane Oglander". -
How rough my son?
Payne Erskine in "The Eye of Dread".