scabrously

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harshly, roughly; difficultly; in a risque manner, indecently
scabrous
having indecent sexual content or connotation, rough

The novel was a flagrantly scabrous bodice-ripper, and Rachael was ashamed to read it in public.

scabrous
covered with scales or scabs, or otherwise extremely rough

After the incident with the gasoline, Noel's burnt arm remained scabrous, and was susceptible to infections.

scabrous
{a} rough, rugged, harsh, unmusical
scabrous
{s} having a rough surface, covered with small projections; risque, indecent; complicated, difficult
scabrous
Fig
scabrous
Rough to the touch, like a file; having small raised dots, scales, or points; scabby; scurfy; scaly
scabrous
disapproval If you describe something as scabrous, you mean that it deals with sex or describes sex in a shocking way. the scabrous lower reaches of the film business
scabrous
Harsh; unmusical
scabrous
having indecent sexual content or connotation, i.e. "rough"
scabrous
dealing with salacious or indecent material; "a scabrous novel
scabrously
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