Both Uses of
uncouth
in
Anna Karenina
- A dry-looking Englishman, in high boots and a short jacket, clean-shaven, except for a tuft below his chin, came to meet him, walking with the uncouth gait of jockey, turning his elbows out and swaying from side to side.†
Part 2 *
- You know, one of those uncouth new people one's so often coming across nowadays, one of those free-thinkers you know, who are reared d'emblee in theories of atheism, scepticism, and materialism.†
Part 5
Definition:
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(uncouth) lacking refinement or cultivation or taste