- - Stringent
- - Strict clergyman has a setback in the diocese
- - second woman about to be serious
- - Great or intense
- - Distressingly drastic
- - be unsparing! cut it off at this point!
- - Like harsh winters
- - Seriously bad
- - Tough being cute?
- - very strict towards others
- - It's harsh to cut over a quarter
- - Strongly critical
- - Cut over a quarter? That's serious
- - Cut off energy? That's hard
- - Strict at all times in South-east
- - Hard to endure energy cut at first
- - harsh to cut energy
- - strict, always, in the london area
- - Sends Eve responses that are harsh inside
- - Taxing English following cut
- - Really harsh
- - a harsh form of poetry in the east
- - Very bad part — character in Romeo and Juliet
- - Grim little revolution back in bishop's diocese
- - Acute; strict
- - Strict at all times in case of sabotage
- - strong, as a storm
- - strict clergyman returned in the diocese
- - Harsh, as a storm or criticism
- - harsh cut imposed on letter
- - Demanding slice off European
- - Very austere
- - cut letter sharp
- - Harsh to lop off eel's head
- - Rigorous — harsh
- - Quite intense
- - Punishing
- - Like an intense storm
- - Formal — unsmiling
- - Bad, weatherwise
- - Arduous — dangerous
- - Extreme and difficult to endure
- - Austere, harsh
- - Vacuous, some vague ramble gets you violent
- - Very strict or serious
- - Strict, harsh
- - Cut energy, being harsh
- - It's tough to break it off with sweetheart
- - Austere or strict
- - Governesses get rid of songs that can be intensely harsh
- - Unsparing and uncompromising
- - Extremely harsh
- - Harsh, as winter weather
- - Strict at all times within sensible limits
- - Stern or harsh
- - Like bad thunderstorms
- - Hard to endure cut close to bone
- - Harsh, like a storm
- - Cut energy -- that's harsh
- - Like some reprimands
- - Like scary thunderstorms
- - Very strict
- - Extremely difficult to endure
- - Harsh in manner
- - Strict cut-off for Capital Expenditure
- - Always in London area? Harsh!
- - Grave is end, leading to start of eternity?
- - Harsh, strict
- - It's ruthless to cut off energy
- - Like some horrid weather
- - Harsh; very plain
- - Strict or austere
- - Cut off energy -- that's hard to endure
- - Drastic cut with energy reduced to a minimum
- - Harsh cut by end of empire
- - Like subarctic winters
- - Harshly extreme
- - Bad, as weather
- - Like some winter weather
- - Unnecessarily extreme
- - Like some reprimands or thunderstorms
- - Like many reprimands
- - Taken to extremes
- - Like some thunderstorms
- - Overly demanding
- - Weatherperson's adjective
- - Like winter in Buffalo
- - Like some weather
- - Torrential
- - Like a bad headache
- - Weather person's adjective
- - Unsparing
- - Rigidly exact
- - Extremely plain in style.
- - Unornamented
- - Rugged
- - Unforgiving
- - Like arctic winters
- - Like Siberian winters
- - Difficult to endure
- - Like very bad weather
- - Harsh, as weather
- - Hard to endure
- - Merciless
- - Stern
- - Rough ......
- - Arduous
- - Forbidding
- - Very bad
- - Hard
- - Weather word
- - Censorious
- - Demanding
- - Really bad
- - Grim
- - Extreme
- - Acute
- - Dire
- - In the extreme
- - Drastic
- - Uncompromising
- - Hardly mild
- - Intense
- - Grave
- - Strait-laced
- - Restrained
- - Harsh
- - Austere
- - Strict
- - Exacting
- - Draconian
- - Rigorous
- - '...... serious?'
- - Harsh, serious, or intense in nature or degree
- - storm rating
- - in the london area, always strict
- - Cut over a quarter? That's harsh
- - Fierce (as a winter storm)
- - strict clergyman turns up in the diocese
- - Demanding cut, a quarter
- - Very harsh
- - It's hard to reverse, perhaps, without starting!
- - cut by a quarter? that's serious
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