[ UK /ɡˈæluːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a disreputable or clumsy man
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How To Use galoot In A Sentence

  • One wonders if these galoots ever read history.
  • He'll have to keep close tabs on him, a shifty sort who gets lost behind the big galoots up front.
  • As the hero of Gregory's Girl, the big galoot chased the elusive butterfly of love across the ash football pitches and grassy knolls of Cumbernauld.
  • You're the kind of galoot that ought never to git out of sight of a railroad. The Man from the Bitter Roots
  • She is distrustful of the men on the ship, calling them ‘a ludicrous parcel of galloping galoots.’
  • PSG rested a few of their main players and handed a debut to former Liverpool galoot Momo Sissoko, whose performance, I see, was described by various French journals today as "catastrophic". Football live blog - 30 September
  • This big galoot looks more fitting for a mini-boss role. MMA Fighter Bob Sapp Cast in Conan | /Film
  • I miss that big galoot and his empty-eyed sociopathic sidekick Franky. Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs: What Looks Good for May | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • By extension, galoots are often interested in old methods of achieving wood or metal work.
  • Just as soon as a fellow would drop a book some other galoot would grab it.
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