Boorish


The meaning of the word Boorish is: bad-mannered, rude, or insensitive


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The comedian’s jokes were so vulgar and boorish that the only ones left in the audience were those who were too drunk to be offended.

published by Nikia on 2021-12-20 03:52:33


Even though the pirate captain was brutal and boorish with his men, he was always courteous to the female captives.

published by Loree on 2021-03-23 10:43:31


Gideon’s boorish behavior in front of the judge earned him a night in jail for contempt of court.

published by Chad on 2021-03-07 21:13:38


After annoying all the cocktail waitresses for two hours, the boorish drunk was finally thrown out of the bar.

published by Rodrigo on 2021-04-21 04:43:05


Whenever we find out that our boorish neighbor is going to have a cookout, we think up excuses to be away from home.

published by Deborah on 2021-05-24 18:16:55


The hometown fans acted in such a boorish way toward the visiting team that they had to forfeit the game.

published by Audria on 2021-05-06 19:29:28


While it’s true that boys will be boys, Spencer and Jason’s boorish behavior during the pep rally landed them in the principal’s office.

published by Deandre on 2021-05-11 20:22:34


While the cowboys handled themselves very well in town, they were anxious to relax and return to their boorish manners out on the trail.

published by Hiedi on 2021-03-12 04:53:32


Cindy was horrified at her boyfriend’s boorish behavior when she introduced him to her parents.

published by Latoria on 2021-12-28 23:21:03


Many celebrities go to great lengths to avoid the paparazzi and their boorish invasion of privacy.

published by Mirna on 2021-10-06 21:15:57


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