brusqueness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for brusqueness in the English»Spanish Dictionary

brusqueness [Am ˈbrəsknəs, Brit ˈbrʊsknəs, ˈbruːsknəs, ˈbrʌsknəs] N U

brusqueness in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for brusqueness in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
In all cases, it is a question of surrendering to a kind of spasm, seizure, or shock which destroys reality with sovereign brusqueness.
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There's a superb moment at which, battered by his brusqueness, she not only threatens to leave but makes, wounded, for the door.
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It is indeed strange that he has not felt dreadfully uneasy about the brusqueness and partisanship of the country's law enforcement and secret service agencies.
thenationonlineng.net
Over the years, there have been innumerable stories about the 67-year-old actor's brusqueness, on movie sets and in life.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Her brusqueness is often a product of her honesty, even when a little less truth might have sufficed.
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He reacted with sarcasm and brusqueness and even by blowing up.
techcrunch.com
Of course, her prominence is partly down to the editing, but she is naturally rather splendid in that brusqueness and frankness of hers.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Their hair is slicked back; they have sideburns, moustaches, and bushy eyebrows; they wear black suits with skinny black ties; and they carry themselves with brusqueness and machismo.
www.straight.com
His brusqueness, his efficiency, his professionalism is what came out on the top, but inside he s extremely anxious about the whole scenario.
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But brusqueness disguised a genuine kindness and concern towards both customers and staff.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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