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Meanings of
chawbacon
in English
Portuguese
rústico
Catalan
dropo
Spanish
paleto
Back to the meaning
A person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture.
yahoo
rube
hick
bumpkin
yokel
hayseed
Portuguese
rústico
Synonyms
Examples for "
yahoo
"
yahoo
rube
hick
bumpkin
yokel
Examples for "
yahoo
"
1
Just another day in the USA, especially in the
yahoo
rural heartland.
2
Now any
yahoo
is going to know just which bus stops where.
3
That means Bing will be the new
Yahoo
search early next year.
4
The idea behind the deal is twofold for
Yahoo
,
sources previously said.
5
Yahoo
added a similar feature to its homepage over a year ago.
1
Now, what in hell did I take on this Yeager
rube
for?
2
They're never 'appy unless they're kickin' some poor
rube
over the guy-ropes.
3
More uncomfortably, former friends attacked Crookes's character, calling him a
rube
,
a shill.
4
It's hard to imagine a more
rube
-
goldbergian
way of connecting with another person.
5
Active accomplice, or unwitting
rube
,
Natalya's story was the story of this abduction.
1
He's a redneck sheriff in a
hick
town in a
hick
county.
2
However, Anthrax's favourite prank was Mr McKenny, the befuddled southern American
hick
.
3
The record, he promised, will show that Lincoln was no
hick
lawyer.
4
I've sent people to that
hick
town of yours to see what happened.
5
He couldn't believe they'd called a whole goddam planet after that
hick
dirt-town.
1
Why, that is the young
bumpkin
I came in with this morning.
2
What I did next confirmed me as a
bumpkin
from unsophisticated Dublin.
3
And Gullik himself seemed much deeper than his
bumpkin
norn exterior appeared.
4
Indeed, I think he rather despised me for a thick-headed country
bumpkin
.
5
Now, you've no more idea how to behave than a country
bumpkin
.
1
No local
yokel
takes down Wedge personnel and walks away from it.
2
A
yokel
watching a cavalry regiment in Autumn Manoeuvres over a bridge.
3
They are as unpardonable as the
yokel
rhetoric of our British friends.
4
Anyhow, I, the
yokel
,
had improved on it, and that was something.
5
I must rouse this chuckle-headed
yokel
and get him to help me.'
1
What could she say that wouldn't make her seem like a
hayseed
?
2
Carol flung herself on him, her clenching hand on his
hayseed
-
dusty
shoulder.
3
THIS city is ruled entirely by the
hayseed
legislators at Albany.
4
That
hayseed
with the cider looks suspiciously like our old friend Windy Miller.
5
They think I'm a
hayseed
and won't have nothin' to do with me.
Usage of
chawbacon
in English
1
Your
chawbacon
isn't as cute a fellow as Pat.'
2
I once knew a
chawbacon
who came to town and was barked at by a street-dog.
3
Chawbacon
appears in another plate, or else
Chawbacon
's
brother.
4
I walked over to Poplar Cove and sat around the postoffice and store, talking with the
chawbacons
that came in to trade.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
know a chawbacon
Translations for
chawbacon
Portuguese
rústico
caipira
Catalan
dropo
taujà
janot
Spanish
paleto
Chawbacon
through the time