Similar words: rough-hewn, roughhouse, through and through, rough, trough, drought, roughly, rough it. Meaning: adj. of stone or timber; shaped roughly without finishing.
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1, He rough-hewed a statue out of a block of jade rapidly but then polished it slowly over a long period.
2, It is a rough-hewn carving of a cat's head.
3, She's an experienced politician with a rough-hewn style.
4, He rough-hewed the resolution of the meeting and sent it to the chairman.
5, But he was no ordinary rough-hewn miner.
6, The rough-hewn cemetery where his son lies buried.
7, If the first shape is a series of rough-hewed approximations, the second is a shiny patchwork of beautifully stitched leather cut-outs.
8, About the life-matches that had been brewed here, come to life under this moon, and these rough-hewn walls.
9, She traced a pattern over the rough-hewn stone of the sill, while behind her there was no sound of retreating footsteps.
10, Despite its rough-hewn reputation, the street is not a particularly dangerous spot these days, according to Merrill.
11, It began as a rough-hewn two-room house whose top floor could be reached only by an outdoor staircase.
12, The glossy conventions of Hollywood were spurned in favour of a rough-hewn cinematic style more suited to the reality at hand.
13, But once the land is thus rough-hewn it is shaped by other forces.
14, Ring after ring of rough-hewn stone walls thunder their way across the open plain on the deserted south-eastern edge of the city.
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