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She could not be rude.

rude造句

I can't tolerate that rude fellow.

It is rude to spit in public.

He disdained to answer her rude remarks.

A bicycle brushed past me in a very rude way.

I often long for the rude anonymity of Europe.

Meaning: Used to beckon dogs-rude if aimed at people.

Not only it is considered rude to blow your nose in public, but it is also considered rude to openly express your emotions in public.

A dragon? Hah! Don't be ridiculous. You know you're awfully rude. She's standing right here!

In another test, being publicly rude also seemed to engender a perceived sense of power.

Michael has an earthy sense of humour; he likes rude jokes.

What could make a seemingly rational couple condone behavior that is so obviously rude?

He was enormously creative and intelligent — and funny and rude and fearless.

Too late to apologize, she realized with grief, that she was the rude one, the ingrate, the thief.

In fact - as I recently wrote - it can be a social hindrance or a sign of rude behavior.

Pushing and shoving in busy places is not considered rude, so do not be offended by it.

I have heard that American people are hard to work with, but she is especially rude and overbearing.

I was flicking through a newspaper when one very irate owner stormed over, snatched it from my hand and shoved it back into its slot. Very rude indeed!

Software should submit to users, and any application that proffers a “submit” button is being rude, as well as potentially oblique and confusing.

The boy who sat behind me in Geometry asked every day if I was okay, despite my often rude or short responses.

It seemed rude to speak of death to the dead, and I kept checking Robin's face, to see how she was taking it, but Robin remained impassive.

You are in a different country somewhere in Europe. It would be rude of you not to partake in the culture, including the beautiful women.

On the other hand, someone who got straight a's, never got turned down for a date, was never fired from a job or defeated in an election, is going to have a very rude awakening.

But snooker grew up in Britain's working men's clubs as something rough, rude and rambunctious. Beer fuelled it, cash betting underpinned it, and scores were settled with fists in the street outside.

At a luxury hotel in Japan, for example, if you try to tip anyone from the wait staff at a top restaurant to the hotel concierge, your gesture will be perceived as a rude and flagrant show of wealth.

Now, in broad daylight, in that widening street, surprise was decidedly impossible, rude force had, moreover, been unmasked, the cannon had begun the roar, the army hurled itself on the barricade.

The rude manufactures destined for the wants of the cultivators are worked up by village artisans, who are remunerated by land given to them rent-free to cultivate, or by fees paid to them in kind from such share of the crop as is left to the villagers by the government.

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