Đặt câu với từ "roughshod"

1. Related to Bayed: come in handy, roughshod BAY

2. I sold it to a man nobody can ride roughshod over.

3. Barbarous definition: (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering synonyms: vicious, brutal, cruel, savage, roughshod, fell

4. Instead they set out to ride roughshod over the legislative branch,(http://Sentencedict.com) attempting to govern without congress rather than with it.

5. Bawlers showcases his voice -- its roughshod croons and midnight whispers are nuanced, embodying the entire lineage of blues, jazz, show tunes, and cabaret

6. Bawlers showcases his voice -- its roughshod croons and midnight whispers are nuanced, embodying the entire lineage of blues, jazz, show tunes, and cabaret

7. This is a shooting game similar to Contra, with a shotgun into the streets of Nouakchott, the eradication of evil forces to ride roughshod .

8. 18 Khrushchev revisionism would have ridden roughshod over us. and our country would once again have been reduced to a colony or semi-colony.

9. Soviet reactions to the tough line recently adopted by the “king of the south” show that the “king of the north” does not intend to be ridden over roughshod.

10. Cruel: 1 adj (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering “ Cruel tortures” Synonyms: barbarous , brutal , fell , roughshod , savage , vicious inhumane reflecting lack …

11. Cruel - (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; "a barbarous crime"; "brutal beatings"; "Cruel tortures"; "Stalin's roughshod treatment of …

12. Barbarous: 1 adj (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering “a Barbarous crime” Synonyms: brutal , cruel , fell , roughshod , savage , vicious inhumane lacking and reflecting lack of pity or compassion adj primitive in customs and culture Synonyms: noncivilised , noncivilized not having a high state of culture

13. I thought to Castigate a libertine, and I have been, I fear, lacerating the heart of a true gentleman!: The woman grasped a clothes-stick with which she proposed to Castigate her niece.: Others tried to use the disasters to Castigate the sins of society.: Speak as you find, but I've found cyclists rude and quick to Castigate motorists for misdemeanours while riding roughshod over the rulebook.