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Ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance.
neanderthal
boorish
swinish
oafish
neandertal
unrefined
1
The young men who composed it were without exception vulgar and
loutish
.
2
A
loutish
-
looking
young man brought up the rear with the third donkey.
3
Only after I was struck myself by a very large
loutish
bully.
4
Threatened and hectored in his own house by a
loutish
,
daubing plough-boy!
5
That he succeeded was the appropriate riposte to such mean-spirited and
loutish
behaviour.
6
It's that
loutish
trick of putting red pepper on a fire.
7
A worthy man, but
loutish
and slow like one of his own hookers.
8
A
loutish
backwoods child, like Dennis Hanks or Tom Sparrow or anybody else.
9
Hob went on in a gruff tone: 'The insolence of these
loutish
lads!
10
What a ridiculous,
loutish
figure he would cut in her eyes!
11
Populism, name-calling and
loutish
behaviour seem to have taken the place of thoughtful argument.
12
Garcia may not like Trump's
loutish
remarks, but she remains firmly in his camp.
13
A big,
loutish
fellow with an ungainly walk stepped forward.
14
He looked like some
loutish
knight be-riddled by a troll.
15
Startin' with that
loutish
white uncle of yours, Pee Wee cried, snapping his neck.
16
There is the
loutish
outlander, who boasted before the duke that he would fight me.
loutish
loutish behaviour
loutish youth
most loutish
as loutish
loutish derision