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A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
peasant
barbarian
churl
tyke
tike
Goth
Portuguese
indivíduo impertinente
Spanish
boor
Endangered language spoken in Chad.
boor language
language
modern language
critically endangered language
Spanish
boor
Synonyms
Examples for "
peasant
"
peasant
barbarian
churl
tyke
tike
Examples for "
peasant
"
1
Yes, my father would love a
peasant
free miner as a daughter-in-law.
2
In fact, in the woman there is something
non
-
peasant
in its origin.
3
The Tsar Archidei liked the simple answer of the
peasant
,
and said:
4
Yes; to the home of a
peasant
about six miles from here.
5
Katrina arose with the natural dignity of the
peasant
of the North.
1
The
barbarian
was the proverbial bull in the china-shop of western Europe.
2
I'm using units of meters per second because I'm not a
barbarian
.
3
I'm afraid your guests must have thought me quite the
barbarian
,
Cathy.
4
Happiness in these things is the legacy to us of the
barbarian
.
5
He fits in well, Tanis thought as he watched the
barbarian
work.
1
My heart lurched with anger; the
churl
might have lowered his voice.
2
In that case I cannot be such a
churl
as to refuse.
3
I should be a
churl
if I did not tell you so.
4
But he is a mannerless
churl
,
we will not think of him.
5
My kinswoman could have received no greater kindness at the
churl
's
hands.
1
And then a young man always knows when he can
tyke
advantage.
2
Back then, he was a wee
tyke
,
barely into the double digits.
3
Weel, there was a bit
tyke
i' the kirkyaird twa days syne.
4
If it does, then the little
tyke
usually can get a drink.
5
Why, 'e'd fire on a nurse or an ambulanche, that
tyke
would.
1
I don't
tike
you going with a stranger, under the circumstances.
2
Just set one gentleman down, and 'appy to
tike
another up.
3
First, he didn't need a couple of wise-ass kids
tike
us ruining his business.
4
But you should learn to
tike
the larger view.
5
Tom remembered seeing those green walls forming around him, flying together
tike
pieces of clouds.
1
Such were the emotions now awakened in the heart of the
Goth
.
2
Totila, the
Goth
,
laid the city of Benevento in ruins, in 545.
3
The
Goth
Jornandes calls the North of Europe the forge of mankind.
4
She didn't really feel like sightseeing -thatwasn't a
Goth
thing, right?
5
You have lost your little
Goth
;
of that I need no assurance.
1
Sometimes Minerva wondered if all males were
boors
,
except Papa of course.
2
I have met with several such
boors
in my experience of sight-seeing.
3
What did this handful of yokels amount to, anyhow?-dull ,frivoling
,
barn
-dancing
boors
.
4
The
boors
of the Cape colony have figured very considerably in modern history.
5
Grandma also knew how to handle
boors
without harassment sensitivity trainers.
6
But the son of Albert de Hers is now overpowered by these
boors
.
7
They cannot be
boors
,
whether they have blue blood in them or not.
8
Has he not thick-headed ignorant
boors
;
lazy, enslaved farmers; weedy lands?
9
A hundred and fifty years ago Prussia was a land peopled by
boors
.
10
The entire nation was composed of prudes and bluestockings and
boors
.
11
I understood; and, without taking leave of the two
boors
,
I left the room.
12
There are secret children, romantic betrayals,
boors
,
barons and bounders.
13
The men who serve under this Imperial tyrant are all of them ignorant
boors
.
14
The stupified
boors
were now able to stir themselves again.
15
Society will never tolerate one who is familiar with
boors
.
16
I do not wish to appear thus before those
boors
.
boors
boor
dutch boors
ignorant boors
mere boors
call boors
confounded boors
Portuguese
indivíduo impertinente
Catalan
talòs
pallús
groller
bèstia
bast
Spanish
bárbaro
bestia
boor