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View synonyms for rough out

rough out

verb

  1. See rough
  2. engineering to machine (a workpiece, such as a casting or forging) with heavy cuts leaving a rough surface to be finished
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Idioms and Phrases

Also, rough in . Prepare or indicate in unfinished form, as in He roughed out several plans for a merger , or They roughed in where the doors would go without checking with the architect . [Second half of 1700s]
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Example Sentences

"When you're shopping for a big family like mine, it's rough out here," she told the BBC while shopping for groceries and taking children to appointments across town.

From BBC

It’s rough out there for the Singles of Seattle.

The researchers roughed out a family tree by comparing the trio’s genomes with those from modern populations and other ancient genomes from the region and across the Americas.

It was just hard — the independent film business is rough, and it’s been rough out there for a while.”

It's very rough out here and every day I feel like I'm on a log roll.

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