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rough-hew

American  
[ruhf-hyoo] / ˈrʌfˈhyu /
Or roughhew

verb (used with object)

rough-hewed, rough-hewed, rough-hewn, rough-hewing
  1. to hew (timber, stone, etc.) roughly or without smoothing or finishing.

  2. to shape roughly; give crude form to.


rough-hew British  

verb

  1. to cut or hew (timber, stone, etc) roughly without finishing the surface

  2. Also: roughcast.  to shape roughly or crudely

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Etymology

Origin of rough-hew

First recorded in 1520–30

Example Sentences

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For— “There's a Divinity that shapes our ends, Rough hew them how we will.”

From An Essay In Aid Of A Grammar Of Assent by Newman, John Henry

I have ever regarded it as the first plain manifestation of that Divinity that shapes our ends, Rough hew them as we will.

From My Bondage and My Freedom by Douglass, Frederick

But I have hope and a strong belief that— "There's a divinity that shapes our ends Rough hew them how we will."

From Journal of a Trip to California Across the Continent from Weston, Mo., to Weber Creek, Cal., in the Summer of 1850 by Smith, Charles W.

There's a divinity that shapes our ends Rough hew them how we will.

From The Admirable Bashville or, Constancy Unrewarded by Shaw, Bernard

"There is a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough hew them how we will."

From A Cotswold Village by Gibbs, J. Arthur