brockish in a sentence
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Definition
Brockish: having a gruff, surly, or unfriendly demeanor.
Crossword clues for brockish
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "brockish".
- Rough around the edges in personality.
- Often seen as unfriendly or grumpy.
- Characterized by a harsh, unfriendly attitude.
- Displays a gruff and unapproachable nature.
- Not one to greet with warmth or kindness.
Brockish sentence examples
- The brockish demeanor of the old man made him quite unapproachable.
- After a long day, he sat brockish at the edge of the pub, nursing his drink.
- Her brockish attitude during the meeting surprised everyone in the office.
- Despite his brockish exterior, he had a kind heart hidden beneath the surface.
- The brockish weather kept everyone indoors, longing for the sun.
- She found his brockish remarks to be both humorous and refreshing.
- The artist's brockish style was evident in the bold strokes of his paintings.
- Even in a crowd, his brockish presence commanded attention and respect.
- Their brockish banter revealed a deep camaraderie between the two friends.
- The movie's brockish protagonist had a troubled past that shaped his character.