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Examples
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Boston in a Cloth Coat and Waiscoat, but was much pinched with a cold, raw, harsh,
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"Your options," interrupted Orcutt, and his voice rasped harsh,
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"I was not aware," he continued, his voice high-pitched and harsh,
The Green Eyes of Bâst Sax Rohmer 1921
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His brow was broad and roomy, but its lines were somewhat harsh,
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 1894
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Clear rings a flute-note through sea-murmurs harsh,
The Legends of Saint Patrick Aubrey de Vere 1858
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Lies the young minstrel's music, which were harsh,
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And peal'd overhead the jay's laughter note harsh,
Poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon Adam Lindsay Gordon 1851
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She was proceeding; and he seemed as if inclined to listen, when Sandford called out in a tone of voice so harsh,
A Simple Story Mrs. Inchbald 1787
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Israel had previously refused to cooperate with the UN-led Goldstone commission that resulted in a harsh,
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Arizona has an estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants and is the state with the most illegal border crossings, with the harsh,
KDBC.com mgriego 2010
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