roughly• Martin makes roughly $150,000 a year.• A new kitchen would cost roughly $6,000.• Indeed this is roughly as far as anyone has got.• Theophylline is roughly as potent as caffeine; theobromine is seven timesweaker than either.• The piece is a roughlychiselledblock of wood with nailsknocked into the arms, chest and face.• Its originalalignment was roughly continued towards Castor, however, by a ditched trackway flanked by variousenclosureboundaries.• Under the agreement Mondadori was to be split into roughlyequalhalves, each worth around US$800 million.• Jill spends roughly four hours a day working on her book.• As long as you know roughly how to do it, that's fine.• The colours were roughlymatched for salience in pilot studies with healthyobservers.• The man was roughly my own age.• The back lane, roughly on the line of the original through road, is exactly that.• She roughlypushed me toward the door.• Yes, that's roughly the right answer.
roughly speaking• These great innovations, roughly speaking, are what this book is about.• In the age of Otto the wordemperor could be used, roughly speaking, in four different ways.• Thus, roughly speaking, one's ability to make definitepredictions is halved.