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Rough round the edges
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Dear All,
I have heard this adjectivo-expression a lot of times, but I can't look up its meaning anywhere.
What does it mean?
E. g. He was a bit rough round the edges but very down to earth?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it means he was good but could still be improved. The metaphor would come from something like a block of wood which would be good for making something with, but still needs smoothing around the edges. It could quite likely refer to his personal qualities - maybe he does his job well but hasn't learnt to be very polite to people.