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boorishly

ADVERB
  1. like a boor
    he behaved boorishly at the party

How To Use boorishly In A Sentence

  • Seeing the camera, everyone acts boorishly and jostles to get in front.
  • You do not have to be black to have the Cambridge police act boorishly. Discourse.net: Deconstructing the Police Report in the Skip Gates Arrest Case
  • Even in the most fastidious of times it is boorishly single-minded. Be Excellent at Anything
  • What is MY trying to say except that the evil neocons are boorishly insisting too loudly on points that he and his buddies consider deserving of more discrete modulation? Matthew Yglesias » Birds of a Feather
  • The gleeful, defiant cheer "DRILL BABY, DRILL" has disappeared and those that boorishly barked it look like snails caught on a warm summer sidewalk. Matthew Modine: Sucking Big Oil's Tit: We Are All Complicit in the World's Latest and Largest Oil Disaster
  • No one messes with kick butt Phryne whether it is threatening her by post, behaving boorishly towards her at a party, or committing murder. Murder in the Dark-Kerry Greenwood « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Rather, I believe, Goldstone, like so many others, reactively chooses the side of the Palestinians not because he is a self-hating Jew but because he boorishly assumes that the weaker party in any conflict is necessarily the aggrieved party. Condemn His Report, But Welcome Goldstone
  • The marshal had acted boorishly, Donovan thought, likely because the communist chief knew he had the civil war under control. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Boorishly grandly cooper convertible it, i guarded thrice of the epinephrin were willful on the brink equity sphalerite. Rational Review
  • For my grandfather, cops-much like baseball players and army veterans-acted as if their uniform gave them a license to behave boorishly.
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