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Ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance.
neanderthal
boorish
loutish
swinish
neandertal
unrefined
1
One effort made fun of George W. Bush as a swaggering,
oafish
Texan.
2
The striker's first touch was
oafish
,
allowing Sorensen to surge out to smother.
3
Didn't he have enough self-control just to ignore Symes and his
oafish
insults?
4
These
oafish
bots are easy pickings for automated culling services like TwitBlock or Safego.
5
I felt
oafish
and awkward, as Jan Lubber Fiend might have done before the King.
6
Donna seemed odd, slightly
oafish
,
but I liked her.
7
The upside, however, had been the ease-eventhe enjoyment-withwhich she had rejected my
oafish
advances.
8
Rooney's a raging bull in ballet shoes but plays the
oafish
dunderhead, who cannot help himself.
9
Everyone gawked at everyone else in
oafish
surprise.
10
For once, the
oafish
General Sextus had been of some use, insufferable fool though he was.
11
How slight changes in accent or posture make a man seem
oafish
,
or sly, or silly.
12
He was blaming himself bitterly now for his
oafish
clumsiness in blurting out the news so abruptly.
13
While it's not as polished as an iPod, it's certainly more smartly assembled than the
oafish
Zune.
14
Men might have been
oafish
enough to encourage it, but we're not foolish enough to follow it.
15
Billy-Joe's mouth split into an
oafish
grin.
16
He stood there, feeling
oafish
,
searching for something to say to prolong the conversation but thinking of nothing.
oafish
customary oafish
feel oafish
little oafish
oafish behaviour
oafish bravado