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Clodhopping

Clodhopping \Clod"hop`ping\, a. Boorish; rude.
--C. Bront['e].

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clodhopping

a. boorish; rude

Usage examples of "clodhopping".

A few of them, including Jeremiah, felt a bit lifted by the liquid fire, and they fooled around with a few high jinks such as clodhopping to the rhythm of their braying slurring voices.

Jeremiah was brought to the overcrowded jail filled, not with angry miners, but drunken men clodhopping and singing in off-key voices.

Jeremiah enjoyed their friendship and joined in their drunken revelry, namely clodhopping about to the tune of raucous bellowing.

They crowded the little schoolhouse to the doors to watch their offspring clodhopping about the floor.

Holding this slim clodhopping girl in his arms at whatever distance, and with whatever punishment to his toes, brought back wistful memories of high school proms.

Pug at once thought of the evening of drinking and dancing in the cottage near the front, and Yevienko clodhopping around with Pamela, smiling in that big-toothed way.

Another oafish Irish shearer, or a clodhopping yokel from some Wahine dairy farm?

But wherever he went, I see him sure-footed on the slates, a famous outlaw man by then, and behind him a wake of clodhopping militia, and streaks in the sky as they fire.

The Su-Suheris seemed amused by the earnest clodhopping conjurations by which the pair drove lurking dark spirits from the cavernous, musty-smelling room where the meeting was taking place, rendering it safe for the Coronal and his party.

Here we come clodhopping in, intending to misuse her for our egotistic goals.

Farmers were far from being the knuckle-cracking, clodhopping, parvenu philistines that the stage caricature of Turcaret suggested.

I was little were long married to local clodhopping louts without a thought in their head but food, beer, and bed.