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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brute of" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is strong or violent, lacking in intelligence or sensitivity. Example: He was a brute of a man, towering over everyone else in the room with his muscular frame and menacing glare.
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"Me, just a brute of a boxer".
Never again was he the raging brute of my childhood.
He laughs that great brute of a laugh.
Senegalese Kouyate is a brute of a defensive midfielder and is precisely what the team requires.
That was a brute of a delivery, and a lovely reaction catch from Dhoni.
Michael Daly plays Carlson, a rough brute of a man used to having his own way.
And Brazil, the land synonymous with "The Beautiful Game," has drawn a brute of a group.
Graeme McDowell, links player extraordindaire, is expecting "a brute of a day".
Murray slices and dices, but Djokovic carves Murray open with a brute of a backhand down the line.
One young black woman who has killed her white brute of a husband is found dead, hideously mutilated, in her jail cell, despite Hanna's efforts to save her.
Her saga pours out in a matter-of-fact flow: a cruel stepmother, a crazed, brute of a husband, infant death.
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