We crossed a river on a bridge, man-built of timbers rudely cut and set in hardened earth.
The boards under his cheek were rudely cut, sticky with rancid layers of grease and spilled ale.
I said I was sorry his night had been cut short so rudely.
His black hair was rudely cut into a shock.
McCoy scowled and cut rudely across the queue toward her.
He cut sharply and rudely across the Frenchman's speech, taking a step forward, with his hand dropping to the butt of his gun.
He dubiously considered the amnesiac's bland brown hair, which for mysterious reasons, someone had rudely cut short.
He said, cutting almost rudely through the younger man's reminiscences, "Where and what is Carthon?"
So he halted at a farmhouse; but when he was about to speak, he was cut short and driven rudely away.
My last view was so . . . rudely cut short, after all.