Synonym: curt, hasty, short, sudden, unexpected. Similar words: interrupt, corruption, brush, fabric, brutal, at home and abroad, tear up, clear up. Meaning: [ə'brʌpt] adj. 1. marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitions 2. exceedingly sudden and unexpected 3. extremely steep 4. surprisingly and unceremoniously brusque in manner.
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151) Abrupt, jump robber of an unconscious face from wayside brushwood.
152) Captain9 see joke : A captain guides a batch of landlubber to sail on the sea , abrupt , a corsair sails to them come .
153) For many big American companies, the day of reckoning came two months ago when the deepening financial crisis brought about the abrupt closure of the overnight commercial-paper market.
154) Yet at times through changeful season and scene, abrupt, alone, or.
155) I am abrupt me a few told husband crankily , I say, we can walk out of a room, change our sex environment.
156) Instead he just sat down quickly with an abrupt, half-defiant movement, lit his cigarette, and spoke to one of the men quickly and diffidently, saying.
157) Without rash of apparently augural and abrupt hair, arrive for syringe needle gram size is papula of compressed and contented sex, dark red, amaranthine or ecru.
158) But, after more than a thousand years of dominance, the Minoan culture came to an abrupt end, circa 1470 BC.
159) Her manner was short and abrupt,(Sentence dictionary) yet faltering and timid.
160) These are other such abrupt and unanticipated reasons lead to SQL corruption.
161) These adjectives mean abrupt and sometimes discourteous in manner or speech.
162) Rather, it was "an abrupt correction of financial excesses" that had overwhelmed the self-correcting mechanisms of markets" and could only be ended by "extraordinary policy responses".
163) Mr Lee has only himself to blame for his abrupt fall from grace.
164) The methods of shot change include abrupt change and gradual change, this thesis researches shot abrupt change detection and fade-in and fade-out of gradual change detection.
165) Of the development type of abrupt change gradual advance, and leap over, the development type of gradual advance is the best choice.
166) Do vomiting and the eyesight that can diarrhoea cause abrupt sex drop?
167) Revolution: in politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment.
168) However , the mode with most formal prior is tongueless on the origin that progresses about the technology or abrupt .
169) The abrupt stillness seemed alien and artificial, a little insidious.
170) Abrupt feel oneself are very tired, be fed up with oneself, how should I do?
171) Abrupt insulation changes cause very large concentrated electrical stresses. These stresses can be eliminated by terminating the cable above ground in an expensive device known as a "pothead".
172) Abrupt an idea that had a kind of dreariness how to do?
173) Applying the sequence stratigraphy theory established the sequence stratus frame in the abrupt slope belt to meet the demands of high revolution exploration in Jiyang Depression.
174) Weighty evidence can be opposed to the admission of great and abrupt modifications.
175) That means that "an abrupt move in the currency market is still likely to trigger hedge selling orders from dealers which manage options, and accelerate swings in the spot," said Tsuboi.
176) Abrupt changes in sections, holes, and sharp-cornered keyways should be avoided.
177) Clara moved her lips to recall remarks introductory to so abrupt and strange plunge.
178) After winning with such ease and effortlessness, the abrupt shift to emotional pain can be quite shocking - not shocking enough, however, to quit trading.
179) Abrupt chain was broken, pocket watch is dropped go up, frosting broke!
180) Abrupt termination of Indian Ocean dipole events in response to intraseasonal disturbances.
More similar words: interrupt, corruption, brush, fabric, brutal, at home and abroad, tear up, clear up, cover up, cheer up, up to, limber up, enter upon, up to now, come up to, add up to, face up to, lead up to, stand up to, up to date, live up to, measure up to.