Examples of 'loutish' in a sentence
Meaning of "loutish"
Loutish (adjective): Behaving in a rude, aggressive, or uncultured manner
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- Resembling a lout.
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He pushed past me in loutish and unmannerly way.
We seem to have been surrounded by rather loutish thugs.
The punishment of loutish members had to be exemplary.
So madame la comtesse enjoys talking to loutish cowboys?
You know my loutish behaviour.
Her loutish husband had absconded with all of her worldly goods.
It was more than just a loutish display.
I am afraid that loutish son of a bitch might cause trouble.
All of Seattle knows about my loutish behaviour.
The loutish American readily admitted his stay on Mars had changed him for the better.
That would be loutish of you.
Roughianism and loutish behaviour were rife here, too, and there was a sadistic teacher.
He is just a loutish puppy.
But there is another side being human - a far more gauche, vulgar and loutish one.
When you shot your loutish brother, all you did was think about was the tragedy.
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That 's because he was raised by a loutish wench.
That kind of loutish behaviour, it 's just not in my nature.
Now all of Seattle knows about my loutish behavior!
Even the loutish " You Lie Down with Dogs " bears wit with its gender inclined mud-slinging.
Following a petty squabble on the road, Alice is killed by a loutish pair of normies.
Loutish Tattler (IT) presents a soft-spoken, sensitive persona.
And, as well, that whole loutish routine.