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rough-and-ready

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rough-and-read⋅y

[ruhf-uhn-red-ee]
–adjective
1. rough, rude, or crude, but good enough for the purpose: a rough-and-ready estimate of future expenses.
2. exhibiting or showing rough vigor rather than refinement or delicacy: a cowboy—the rough-and-ready type.

Origin:
1800–10


rough-and-read⋅i⋅ness, noun
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rough-and-read·y   (rŭf'ən-rěd'ē)
adj.  Rough or crude but effective for a purpose or use.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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