"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In any event, Mr. Dodd said, there was clearly a need for Mrs. Clinton to "round off the edges" of her somewhat abrasive public image.
- According to his granddaughter's biographer Georgina Howell, he was "a formidable giant of a man" and somewhat abrasive.
- She was twenty-nine, short, buxom, smart, tough, somewhat abrasive in ways that I could never quite define.
- After an early period when some found his personality somewhat abrasive, Mr. LeMasters came to be regarded as a hard-working, decent man with solid programming instincts.
- "A man of somewhat abrasive manner or anyway not ingratiating," Kreg is an intractable loner "with something of a tendency to melancholy" and most definitely a tendency to embrace guilt as a motivating force.
- Mr. Wolfe, I think it is fair to say that Roy Meade was somewhat abrasive at times in his pursuit of the Lord's work, but after all, so was St. Paul.
- Stiles asked, somewhat abrasive.
- The Phaeton 's drive engineer and second in command, Dr. Jimmy Johnson, unwillingly assumes command, foreseeing conflict with the crew as he is a somewhat abrasive loner.
- Angela tends to be somewhat abrasive towards other office workers, often outright insulting them.
- Like his previous album, the politically topical and somewhat abrasive Some Time in New York City, Mind Games was poorly received by music critics.
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