A person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture.
1 No local yokel takes down Wedge personnel and walks away from it.
2 A yokel watching a cavalry regiment in Autumn Manoeuvres over a bridge.
3 They are as unpardonable as the yokel rhetoric of our British friends.
4 Anyhow, I, the yokel , had improved on it, and that was something.
5 I must rouse this chuckle-headed yokel and get him to help me.'
6 Gilhaelith grinned like a yokel , but his liver was crusted with ice.
7 And he pointed to the half-tipsy yokel who was ploughing down the road.
8 And, bidding Pierrebon give the yokel a coin, we pressed forwards.
9 One George he insisted upon regarding as a buffoon, another as a yokel .
10 The man was actually wearing a smock, like a joke yokel .
11 He stormed into the yard like some yokel berserker; teeth bared, fists clenched.
12 Catweazle wore a brown romper suit and acted like a yokel .
13 Come hither, thou great yokel , at risk of fine and imprisonment.'
14 In the dim local yokel mind Paul was a failure, and he knew it.
15 He lounged in the doorway and looked at me and said smilingly, Hello, yokel .
16 The burglar's dog is a thief; the country yokel has a stupid, unintelligent dog.
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