An awkward stupid person.
An elf's child; a changeling left by fairies or goblins, hence, a deformed or foolish child. Source:Wiktionary.
A person, especially a large male, who is clumsy or a simpleton; an idiot.
1 This great oaf of a bear grinning at a time like this?
2 You need to learn how to accept someone's gratitude, you big oaf .
3 And the oaf stood before him undisturbedly opening up the subject himself.
4 Some oaf in a terminal staff suit uniform, officious smile in place.
5 The man was a foul-smelling oaf and as strong as a bear.
6 Viewed objectively, there was nothing wrong with what the oaf was doing.
7 It's a put-up job between them-betweenthe old scoundrel and that - that oaf .
8 He was a coarse and vulgar oaf much given to crudeness and violence.
9 At the Slade meanwhile I was seen as a bit of an oaf .
10 One a lumpen oaf , whose only value lay in his fists.
11 The Dean is so absurd an oaf , that he deserves to be ridiculed.
12 What kind of reward will Escrissar have for a clumsy oaf ?
13 If any splay-fingered oaf could do as well, what fun would it be?
14 Then Nico submit to...submit-t-t...to red-eyes man. The oaf stopped to pant.
15 The oaf shambled along, his arm no longer around Gerda's waist.
16 And that oaf John De Courcy,- Ihadto pay his travelling bill too.
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