A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
Endangered language spoken in Chad.
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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 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 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 .
6 The boor is jealous, and Zerlina knows well that he has cause.
7 Yet no one but a boor would have reminded me of it.
8 Not von of dem haf efer gifn bain to mein boor Bons.
9 Paris still bewildered him like some countrified boor on his first visit.
10 Nately's father was discreet and cultured; this old man was a boor .
11 Perhaps she had gone away, believing him faithless, or a country boor .
12 Is that boor really going to be allowed to make a speech!
13 Lorenzo was not, however, the boor modern scholarship has made out.
14 The idea that he was a boor had been entirely shelved.
15 Some one under the walls laughed-thehearty, raucous laugh of the care - free boor .
16 Thanks; you know such advice is wasted on a country boor like myself.
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