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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.’
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  • 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.
  • People at opposite ends of the ideological spectrum are all the same according to these galoots!
  • These galoots plainly have not got a blind clue about what they are doing.
  • They are big, goofy galoots, the archetypal jocks of the domestic animal universe.
  • Right now the crazy programing galoots running the Toronto-based Drive-In Classics are loading the airwaves with 17 of his lurid (in a good sense) celluloid epics, but here in Calgary you'll have to seek them out on VHS and DVD.
  • However, the stellar moment of the evening was when the big galoot stood waving his arms as if to conduct a crescendo out of the band's final fermata, just stretching that devil's grin of his.
  • He was a big clumsy galoot in how he delivered his theory, but you don't have to look that far to see what set him upon his soapbox.
  • Without even knowing what the guard held in his hand, all the galoots who had pushed their way forward exclaimed, ‘It's for the Kid, I saw him throw it to the Kid.’
  • While it's probably true that the word "galoot" derived from a slur for African galley slaves, I would see it as ungracious and pedantic to bring this up with the implication that the person so informed must avoid the term for fear of transgressing the bounds of tolerance and responsibility. Friday Night Open Thread: Comics
  • Another couple of years of his acting the galoot might be too much but, unlike most of his contemporaries, you get the feeling that if it all stopped in the morning he'd quite happily do something else.
  • And when some twittering galoot busy with a handheld whatever is about to crash into you, whack him over the head with the rolled-up newspaper! Ben H. Winters: How to Combat Distracted Walking
  • That young galoot I spoke to first had me written off the minute I opened my mouth. The Priest
  • Ah lairnt a 'ah ken aboot Scotland fae a richt big hairy galoot oan YouChoob. subrosa John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • There he stood, nine years of age, blinking up indulgently at his galoot of a father speaking at him in tongues.
  • Being the big friendly galoot that I am (provided I'm not having a Grumpy Day), I generally nod and smile conspiratorially.
  • He's a walking compendium of great television and these galoots haven't a hope of squeezing into the margins of the appendix.
  • An ingenious circus promoter named P.T. Barnum found a way to make people laugh and make pots of moolah from the likes of a great gallumping galoot named ‘Jumbo’.
  • I get the sense that in real life he is closer to the big galoot than any kind of sensitive modern man.
  • “Bill, would you ask that big galoot to get off of Misty?” Misty
  • Bill was admiring his new pants -- he boasted of having bought them for three dollars, and pointed out that Milt had been a "galoot" to spend ten dollars for shoes -- that some one knocked at the door. Free Air
  • I wanted the chance to meet Roy Hodgson privately and having done so, I'm very impressed with his plans for the future," added the England captain, who, in fairness, had already moved to dampen speculation linking him with moves to the likes of Real Madrid ... by performing like an incorrigible galoot at the World Cup. $tevie Says Relax, I'm Staying At Liverpool
  • A gype, a glaik and a galoot were all commonly hurled jibes in our house, a home filled with tomfoolery and japes well beyond the time when we should all have grown up and known better.

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