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"He's very uncouth".
It's uncouth.
"You're so uncouth".
That would be uncouth!
I'll show you uncouth.
"Uncouth bacilli," he called them.
This group is happily uncouth.
Joyce was "uncouth and underbred".
I prefer something more uncouth".
The premise?
Of course, tourists can be uncouth, too.
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