"He has a certain brusqueness of manner at times, although he is a good soul." [Please select]
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Everyone dislikes the brusqueness of his manners. [noun]
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In the brusqueness with which she started she pushed her chair slightly back from him. [Please select]
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And the brusqueness in his weakened voice was even more pathetic-- "Tut, tut," said he. [Please select]
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"Are you well?" he asked with a brusqueness that caught her off guard. [noun]
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As a minister of the crown Roland exhibited a bourgeois brusqueness of manner and a remarkable combination of political prejudice with administrative ability. [noun]
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"Are you well?" he asked with a brusqueness that caught her off guard. [Please select]
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At the brusqueness of his voice, Eve looked up. [Please select]
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"I hope so, Judge," said Austen, who understood something of the feeling which underlay this brusqueness. [Please select]
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"It does him harm to see people," Tembarom said, with nervous brusqueness. [Please select]
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Despite Beverley's cleverness in using the French language, he had a decided brusqueness of manner and a curt turn of voice not in the least Gallic. [Please select]
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