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brusquely
[bruhsk-lee]
adverb
in a rough or blunt way; abruptly.
Yes, she does brusquely put people in their place, and she can be a little gruff.
Word History and Origins
Origin of brusquely1
Example Sentences
Miller delivered the news brusquely, citing Islas’ lack of confidence, his teenage acne and his Latino heritage in a “businesslike tone.”
She brusquely replied that a particular leopard routinely came by a path in the hills, passed her house and went “that way.”
Mann might have responded brusquely to Westbrook’s arrival as an instant starter in February.
He’s best known for his BAFTA-awarded 2019 feature “Bait,” a masterful, odd, brusquely stylish drama about economic and family tensions in a present-day Cornish fishing village, old ways deployed to dramatize a modern reality.
Someone else brusquely compares the country to a “fat kid at a birthday party who everyone makes fun of” — until “he explodes.”
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