Idiom - ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES #shorts

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In this short video, I explain the meaning of the idiom "rough around the edges" and provide examples of how it is used. If you're an ESL student or just interested in learning new idiomatic expressions, this video is for you!

Here is a transcript of the video to help you follow along:

Today I want to talk about the idiom "rough around the edges." Now, if someone or something is a little rough around the edges, it means it has some flaws. It's not perfect, maybe a little unrefined. There is potential, but it needs to be improved. Let me give you a few examples to illustrate how we use it.

"The app is a little rough around the edges, but it's pretty close to what we want the final product to look like."

"Wow, my car is looking a little rough around the edges, but it's still really reliable."

"The new restaurant in town is a little bit rough around the edges, but the food is great."

"That athlete is really talented, but her technique is still a little bit rough around the edges."

I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time.

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Charlie long week no see 😂
Hope you're well.
Could you please tell me the meaning of : for I was ? That FOR here means * because * and is it formal?
Many thanks in advance

ccuxewr
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Hey Charlie.
Good to be here.
What about rough and ready ?
Is it bit similar to rough around the edges.
THANKS for your time.

ccuxewr