Crossword-Solution: ROUGHCAST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Roughcast | v. t. | To form in its first rudiments, without revision, correction, or polish. |
| Roughcast | v. t. | To mold without nicety or elegance; to form with asperities and inequalities. |
| Roughcast | v. t. | To plaster with a mixture of lime and shells or pebbles; as, to roughcast a building. |
| Roughcast | n. | A rude model; the rudimentary, unfinished form of a thing. |
| Roughcast | n. | A kind of plastering made of lime, with a mixture of shells or pebbles, used for covering buildings. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “ROUGHCAST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Coarse, as stucco | 1 answer |
| Plaster of cement and gravel used on outside walls | 1 answer |
| mixture of plaster and small stones for outside walls | 2 answers |
| Shape roughly. | 3 answers |
| parget | 3 answers |
| COARSE plaster | 4 answers |
| Lacking refinement | 10 answers |
| A COARSE PLASTER FOR THE SURFACE OF EXTERNAL WALLS | 11 answers |
| Plaster | 49 answers |
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Sentences with ROUGHCAST (5)
This man with lime and roughcast, doth present Wall, that vile Wall, which did these lovers sunder; And through Wall's chink, poor souls, they are content To whisper.
These are, 'tis true, but superficial errors; but they are of ill augury, and enough to inform us that the whole fabric is crazy and tottering, when we see the roughcast of our walls to cleave and split.
These are, ‘tis true, but superficial errors; but they are of ill augury, and enough to inform us that the whole fabric is crazy and tottering, when we see the roughcast of our walls to cleave and split.
But the responsibility is yours, and if you turn me into a prig, it will not be my fault." "Ah, I will take the responsibility for that," said Maud, "and, by the way, hadn't we better begin to look out for a house? I can't live in College, I believe, not even if I were to become a bedmaker?" "Yes," said Howard, "a high-minded house of roughcast and tile, with plenty of white paint inside, Chippendale chairs, Watts engravings.
Some of these were of the old-fashioned, classic type, and others new examples of a national architecture seeking to find itself,--white and yellow colonial, roughcast modifications of the Shakespearian period, and nondescript mixtures of cobblestones and shingles.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2010).