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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brutish about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be rough, violent, or savage in a deliberate and intentional manner. Example: The dictator was known for being brutish about suppressing any form of dissent.
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An African whom we have seen to be on the government side, and coldly brutish about it, gets out of one and walks to the hotel.
But there is something coarse and brutish about the public forum in America these days that undermines the moral footing and pulls those objecting to the abuse of prisoners down to low arguments about whether it works.
Its about seeking the darkness but being sensual rather than brutish about it.
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For decades dialogue about domestic violence has been dominated by a familiar images of cowering wives and brutish men about to clout them.
The Rimbaud analogy may be overgenerous to Harmony Korine...but it's still apt...he wrote the horrific but interesting cinema-verite film "Kids," for Miramax, about brutish teen-agers having sex, getting high, and skateboarding.
No one writes about brutish people like Gallant; she transforms the meanest human specimens into subjects of high fascination and sympathy, which makes her excellent reading for overheated estival subway commutes.
He promptly became a punk phenom, and now he has directed his own horrific but interesting cinema-verite film, "Gummo," which is about brutish teen-agers having sex, getting high, and shooting cats... Mentions a one-man show at an art gallery in Santa Monica.
He promptly became a punk phenom, and now he has directed his own horrific but interesting cinema-verite film, "Gummo," which is about brutish teen-agers having sex, getting high, and shooting cats... Mentions a one-man show at an art gallery in Santa Monica..
The spread of medicine and technology are one thing, but that's not what O'Neill means when he talks about "brutish, backward lives".
In particular, it's a book about the brutish power of Twitter, of which he is a major user.
They're also unapologetic about their brutish brand of basketball, which doesn't draw rating, raves on Twitter or reviews that use words like balletic or concise.
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