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OTHER DICTIONARIES OF ESTEFALU
Surly , gruff
Adjective male and female
pronunciation and accent bur · Be · ro
Plural: gruff, rookies
Etymology: uncertain.
1. (a person) that manifests itself not friendly, not playful, not playful, for some attitudes, especially of the face, or one or more words; that , who apparently does not want to talk, play, joke, etc..
Postdefinizione: can be translated roughly with ARiSCO , in English; sulky, sullen in English boudeur , in French.
Synonyms: surly, sullen, severe.
Against: affable, amiable, friendly, polite, friendly, cheerful
His first love letter he sent me the Rosetta not for the post, though his father was the Postmaster, (man very gruff ), but I found her under the bed, going to bed one night, and I think it was written on a sheet of paper embroidery.
Alfredo Panzini (Miss)
[For the mood, Lorenzo] was gruff , silent, with eyes dark and painful.
Angelica Palli (story)
commander, holding his cap in hand, greeted her, with that laconic dry with which men gruff hide the emotion : - Have a good trip, miss ... heal!
Edmondo de Amicis (Ocean)
taciturn, gruff , pride, hate any instinct for power.
Ferdinando Petruccelli (The Revolution of Naples)
*** With the preposition with before the name (or pronoun) of being animated people is the subject of the attitude or the conduct of gruff:
Relatives were serious, sad, surly with her, because without the name a . You could see that the only concern as a reaction, as unashamedly.
Alessandro Manzoni (The Betrothed)
Surly me with the girl's father and even his gruff dog.
Gianni Hidden (Parliaments Buffi)
He seemed to believe me, but it was increasingly surly with me.
Bonfantini Mario (the turn)
2. (Di a face or some part of a face, voice, word, etc.). infer that makes him feel grumpy.
[...] big voice and face gruff, ordered the sentry to watch them on sight.
Alberto Mario (red shirt)
"A month?" Without exclaimed with face gruff and surprised.
Alessandro Manzoni (Fermo and Lucia)
[...] with a look so stern indeed gruff .
Alessandro Manzoni (Fermo and Lucia)
Don Gaetano never leaves us alone. When visiting the doctor was always sullen and discontent in the corner, answering a yes or a no gruff , when the young doctor spoke to him politely.
Luisa Saredo (stories)
[...] said the master with a gruff voice .
Edmondo de Amicis (The Maestrini)
[The commander] was speaking in a voice gruff , now in pure Genoese who had to step in right now English impure to a gentleman who had left.
Edmondo de Amicis (Ocean)
to suspend talks with them, entered the room with gruff frown Marquis F. .., accompanied by Count T. ..
Joseph Rovani (One Hundred Years)
many there who have a crib to show other than what they are! She had known him who is studying to be a wax gruff , while men were at the bottom of most good in the world ....
Emilio Raga (Drama de 'Campi)
3. (In the way of the way, etc.). on to be gruff.
Indi so gruff but kindly: - Stay Well.
Cesare Monteverde (demagogues)
do not know what language he speaks, he has manners rookies and abrupt, the organ of voice unsympathetic.
Ferdinando Petruccelli (the dying of the palace ...)
[...] hill frown, do with his gruff , but resolute.
Gerolamo Rovetta (The Pride)
- Coll'ammazzarsi not pay debts, - growled in his gruff way .
Gerolamo Rovetta (The Baraonda)
Other words derived gruff : burberaccio (pegg.) burberone (accr.), gruffly, ( adv.)
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