Ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance.
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.
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