Crossword clues for boorishly
boorishly
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Boorish \Boor"ish\, a. Like a boor; clownish; uncultured; unmannerly. -- Boor"ish*ly, adv. -- Boor"ish*ness, n.
Which is in truth a gross and boorish opinion.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
adv. In a boorish manner; uncultured.
WordNet
adv. like a boor, "he behaved boorishly at the party"
Usage examples of "boorishly".
Of course, I could not imagine a noble of Merth's Bridge acting so boorishly," he said, no trace of sarcasm in his voice or expression.
Cromwell, the oldest of the Bonapartes, when he achieved his Eighteenth Brumaire, encountered scarcely any other resistance than a few imprecations from Milton and from Ludlaw, and was able to say in his boorishly gigantic language, "I have put the King in my knapsack and the Parliament in my pocket.
As a rule, the landlord and landlady are either contemptuously superior or boorishly familiar.
If one looked smashing, if one was seen talking to the right people when the photographers came, that was all that mattered, save if one boorishly abrogated social custom, say by bringing an undesirable such as a commercial literary figure or a Jew.
He ignored them and was airborne quickly, certain that Kankakee had no GC pursuit craft and little interest in a small jet flyer who had boorishly violated their protocols.
Still, Lilia took no joy in knowing that across the Florida Straits, the head of poor Jose Paz-Gutierrez soon would be boorishly displayed for all to see, like a taxidermied fish.