coarsened उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Her prose does not shimmer; it is much too natural for that, and occasionally too coarsened with pop-cultural references.
- Winters does not second-guess his decisions, but is not so coarsened by war that he can kill a men without regret.
- His diction belies deeper intelligence, his voice coarsened by a pack-and-a-half-a-day smoking habit.
- Whatever else it has done, the new Republican Congressional leadership has coarsened American political discourse to a remarkable degree in a very short time.
- But at the moment we live in blissful, some might even say sanitized, contradiction to the perception that culture has coarsened American life.
- The years have taken more of a toll on James himself; his voice has coarsened, and the onetime sex symbol now has a belly.
- However the battle between Clinton and Starr is decided, its levels of harsh rhetoric and polarizing effects have further coarsened the tone of political life.
- But that, he lamented, was back before society's standards-- indeed, etiquette itself-- had been cheapened and coarsened.
- In Joffrey's case, it wasn't his own choreography but that of his longtime lover, Gerald Arpino, that coarsened the company.
- On some pieces the clay is coarsened with grog _ ground-up bisque _ and pressed outward from the interior of the pots until crevices develop.