Definitionadj. marked by rude or peremptory shortness
Last update: October 26, 2015
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Dion drew up a little nearer to the fire with a movement that was rather brusk. [Please select]
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Lady Ingleton did not look surprised on receiving this brusk negative. [Please select]
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In the adjoining room, over the "blotter," snapped the brusk stereotyped nasal reply: "Ancon." [Please select]
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"Well," he said--and now he was brusk again--"I hope Goldsmith and Block are satisfied." [Please select]
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"Take this chair, Uncle Rod," said the boy in a voice of brusk indifference. [Please select]
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"Of course I won't," said Dale, in the same brusk tone.' [Please select]
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He did not know what direction it came from, but, fantastically enough, it seemed to be a comment on his thought, a brusk, decisive exclamation flung at him from out of the silent evening. [Please select]
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