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roughen

[ruhf-uhn] / ˈrʌf ən /




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Milioti roughens Hazel's edges all the while, but in the eight-episode season's back half she reasserts who she was before Byron captured her.

From Salon

“Doesn’t the scramble for milk constitute a sufficient incentive to transcend formalities and roughen out the edges in order to form a government?”

From Reuters

To have it reflect our current situation, we need to roughen it up.

From Salon

A battered sign for Tops Snuff is the subject of three silk-screens, their printing roughened with sand and coffee grounds.

From Washington Post

He sang his conversational lyrics in a voice roughened by a hard-luck life, particularly after throat cancer left him with a disfigured jaw.

From Washington Times