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He experienced a momentary pang of shame that he should walk so uncouthly.
"Not bad," he complimented her, sprawling uncouthly in a chair, "but you've got to learn to relax.
I pressed my face rather uncouthly against the window and watched as the limo weaved its way through Paris's bustling streets.
I lurched to my feet, muttering uncouthly at the pain, and felt my way through the blackness with outstretched hands.
It's assured at high speeds, but around town it clanks uncouthly around its ratios, outfoxed by road conditions.
"I told him then who I was and what I sought, and he replied uncouthly to me.
"Are you ashamed-- you great, sulky and hulking boy-- to take my harmless pleasantry so uncouthly?
All the meats and fruits in the arc nearest his head were toe-foods; finger-foods were along the lower half of the circle; he must either grab for food out of turn, or eat uncouthly.
He found an endless excitement in looking at their faces and hearing them speak; they came in each with his peculiarity, some shuffling uncouthly, some with a little trip, others with heavy, slow tread, some shyly.
The Missus's garden, once a glory, had become a sad, shaggy thing, lawns spotted and burnt and incompletely mowed, untrimmed hedges swelling uncouthly, trees burdened with dead branches, flowerbeds whiskered with weeds, the fish pond drained.
It flew with the claw-tipped wings of a pterodactyl, it swam in tepid seas with the vast, winding bulk of an ichthyosaurus, it bellowed uncouthly with the armored throat of some forgotten behemoth to the huge moon that burned through primordial mists.
Then we clasped hands, uncouthly on his part, for it is not the method of greeting in his country, and he commended my soul to the care of his own gods, to his little lesser gods, the humble ones, to the gods that bless Belzoond.