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brusquely
[ bruhsk-lee ]
adverb
- in a rough or blunt way; abruptly:
Yes, she does brusquely put people in their place, and she can be a little gruff.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of brusquely1
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Example Sentences
And so it was Sunday night that Cristiano Ronaldo, brusquely thwarted for much of the game, put the upstarts in their place.
Xabi Alonso, the Spanish midfielder who has had a tournament to forget (after only two games), was brusquely dispossessed.
I simply want to draw attention to some of the gaps, some of what may be missing, when we dismiss God too brusquely.
"I'll take charge of this, Captain Dobson," he brusquely informed the red-faced numskull.
He had tried to soften his reply, but not being politic or tactful had succeeded only in expressing himself more brusquely.
But wishing to conceal his emotions from Fergan, he turned his head brusquely aside.
He said, very brusquely, "Nous sommes tous rendus, faites ce que vous voulez."
Mrs. Edes had offered to take him home in her carriage, and he had declined almost brusquely.
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