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A bit of rough music would stop you from beating your wife.
Passengers can sit on the roof for a bit of rough adventure, but offering the best view.
Looking for a bit of rough trade, perhaps?
Early on in the trip we encountered a bit of rough weather on the Chesapeake.
There is a bit of rough action.
Beyond being the butt of a bit of rough teasing or donkey play, they got on well enough.
Exploring unfamiliar surroundings, learning to relate to other children, letting off steam or just a bit of rough and tumble.
People like a bit of rough, don't they?"
You used to love a bit of rough voyeurism with the servant classes, didn't you?"
At the moment it looks more like a bit of rough pasture.full of dandelions and clover patches.
A bit of rough?
Installing a wheel with a lug wrench thus requires a bit of rough guessing about proper tightness.
'Pippa Greenlaw brought a bit of rough with her.
He wasn't a bit of rough."
I said I didn't want anything shoddy.something strong that would stand up to a bit of rough and tumble.'
I don't care if you just fancied a bit of rough and Mark-" Mandy reddened.
They won't like it if I gets their mates arrested for a bit of rough and tumble with the celestials.'
He liked the idea of a "princess" and she liked the idea of a "a bit of rough".
'Tell me,' said Ann, thinking that a bit of rough stuff might get Salkeld going again. '
Supermoto was a French invention, designed initially for racing on very tight, kart-type courses with a bit of rough stuff thrown in.
T 'You know ... a bit of rough.'
A certain breed of interviewer will want to know whether the applicant can take a bit of rough and tumble; not necessarily a lot, but a bit.
Why We All Like a Bit of Rough from Servant of Chaos Often the most effective communications are a little rough around the edges.
The clenched hand on his breast relaxed and slipped aside, and the watcher above saw then what talisman he wore on the chain: a bit of rough metal, crescent-shaped, it seemed.
The Pere Blanchard's hut is--an I mistake not--a lonely spot upon the beach, and our men will enjoy a bit of rough sport there with the wounded fox.