Using "uncouth" in a sentence

This is very funny," recalls D'Angelo, who says he was a particular fan of Randy Quaid's boorish and uncouth character Cousin Eddie: "He said, 'He's hilarious!" Moviestore/Shutterstock Meeting Chevy Chase also put her at ease.
Source: PEOPLE

The tension and excitement were in how his uncouth characters, so often lacking in basic table manners, could suddenly move with such exquisite grace, suggesting the possibility perhaps that he could be housebroken.
Source: WBUR News

The Yeti Rambler 10-Ounce Wine Tumbler with MagSlider Lid exceeds my uncouth and exacting standards.
Source: WIRED

Goldin was at the forefront then as well, curating the controversial 1989 “Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing” installations for which the National Endowment for the Arts notoriously revoked its grant due to uncouth comments about Cardinal O’Connor and Senator Jesse Helms in the program guide penned by artist David Wojarnowicz.
Source: Grounded Reason

Even in the 18th century, when the draining of much of the old Fens surrounding the Ouse Washes was already well underway, Daniel Defoe is drawn to ‘the uncouth Music of the Bittern … so loud that it is heard two or three Miles Distance’ as the main point of note on his way through the Holland district of Lincolnshire.
Source: Aeon

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