Ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance.
1 He was a craftsman and an artist, lost in this boorish place.
2 Bonnie bristled at what she considered a boorish display of male insolence.
3 Behaviour that had become boorish , is now the template for all teams.
4 One said something to the other, and both laughed with boorish malice.
5 Finally she opened her eyes to remind herself of the boorish truth.
6 She railed at boorish squires for understanding their real interests so imperfectly.
7 I hated to appear boorish , besides it would not serve my purpose.
8 I could wish that your patron had employed a less boorish messenger.
9 He overpaid the sleigh-driver and laughed aloud at the man's boorish surprise.
10 For all his boorish ways, he was an excellent man at heart.
11 Whether these are atheistic, immoral, boorish , cruel, are considerations of secondary importance.
12 The boorish manners of the father offended the finer spirit of the son.
13 They have become boorish in manners, unsympathetic in nature, and suspicious in spirit.
14 Tiririca believes such boorish behavior is the rule in legislatures, not the exception.
15 The image they constantly project is of boorish , dogmatic, ungracious, and insulting mien.
16 Teniers, Ostade, Brouwer are coarse and boorish beside him; Metsu and Mieris genteel.
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