Sentences with abrupt
ab·rupt
A a - Rosie's idyllic world came to an abrupt end when her parents' marriage broke up.
- He was abrupt to the point of rudeness.
- It's wrapped up with an abrupt ending that feels like a set-up for the next instalment.
- These early lessons in urban life came to an abrupt halt about 3 o'clock one morning in the late 1970s.
- The party came to an abrupt end when the parents of our host arrived.
- The abrupt style, which hath many breaches.
- Sons of Gwalia's status as a leading light in the 1980s revival of the Australian gold sector came to an abrupt end yesterday.
- She sings it in an eerie, fragile upper register that signals an abrupt departure from the muscular tone of her past couple of albums.
- An abrupt departure.
- An abrupt reply.
- The main event for Lihir Gold recently was the abrupt departure of chief executive Arthur Hood.
- The victor Kevin Rudd has made an abrupt transition from a would-be to cock of the walk, Tony Wright reports.
- An abrupt turn in a road.
- An abrupt writing style.
- An abrupt descent.