Similar words: ploughed, rough, trough, drought, roughly, wrought, borough, brought. Meaning: ['rʌfən] v. make rough or rougher.
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(1) Her hands were roughened by work.
(2) Her hands were roughened by housework.
(3) You'd better roughen the surface before applying the paint.
(4) Cold weather roughens your skin.
(5) His voice roughened with every word.
(6) Roughen the surface before applying the paint.
(7) Sand the surface to roughen it before repainting.
(8) Her hands had been roughened by years of labouring.
(9) A faint stubble roughened his chin and just beneath his jawline was a small crescent-shaped scar.
(10) The texture of her life was roughened with the stubble of physical work, lack of money, personal and public sorrow.
(11) Before painting the wood, roughen the surface with sandpaper.
(12) If gas permeates the polymer, it can roughen the inner surface of the part when the gas migrates out again.
(13) By sanding the split leather surface to roughen it up. Sentencedict.com
(14) If maximum recoat interval is exceeded, roughen the film surface to ensure the adhesion between layers.
(15) You will then need to roughen the surfaces to prepare them to hold the materials.
(16) As time went on, the surface of the highway roughened.
(17) It was made of local limestone, not marble, and roughened by weather.
(18) These ingredients can cause bleeding under the nails, discolouration and can roughen the smooth texture of the nails.
(19) As a conventional surface process, grit blasting can be used to clean and roughen metal surface.
(20) Then, it removes dead surface skin that can dry, roughen and dull your complexion.
(21) The results show that the two-step method can effectively remove Co on the cemented carbide substrates and obviously roughen the surface of the cemented carbide substrate.
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