Person perceived to be either uncivilized or primitive based on stereotypes.
A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
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Examples for "peasant "
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 In the midst of the smoke, the young boor recognized Godfather Stringstriker.
2 We've seen this swaggering, falsely confident boor at least once too often.
3 She is by this time in the hands of that insensible boor .
4 The city people despise it as the food of a Fellah-a boor .
5 In an elegant plutocracy, a jealous husband is regarded as a boor .
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.
Without civilizing influences.
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.
6 These fine people were ready to follow him, the slave, the barbarian .
7 The barbarian peoples were often crude in what is called fine art.
8 The spirit of the institution was barbarian , but the form was classical.
9 As long as your luck holds out, barbarian , we'll take the city.
10 Every one outside the bounds of the Middle Kingdom is a barbarian .
11 The outer barbarian knows the American but as another kind of Englishman.
12 In his hardheaded view, barbarian invasions cleaned up stagnant and oppressive regimes.
13 If you are part of Ademre, you are no longer a barbarian .
14 Why was she so sure that the whole Ringworld had gone barbarian ?
15 Russia was no longer the simple, untutored barbarian , guided by unbridled impulses.
16 Rome was besieged, captured, and sacked by the barbarian ALARIC, in 410.
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