Definitionadj. ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance
Last update: September 20, 2015
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The Chartists were dismissed as a drunken loutish mob. [adjective]
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Simon Martin, large and loutish, turns into a real softie when he meets his flour baby: She was sweet. [adjective]
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It was expected of them, and none would be heavier or more loutish than he. [Please select]
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Cunning and stupidity, distrust and obstinacy, joined with unscrupulous greed, still marked his loutish attempts to overreach. [Please select]
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Indeed, there was no choice; the men were loutish fellows, dull and unskilled in war, while Dick was not only popular, but resolute and grave beyond his age. [Please select]
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Blenkiron's instructions were that we two should live humbly and keep our eyes and ears open, for we were outside suspicion--the cantankerous lame Boer and his loutish servant from Arosa. [Please select]
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