- her life – she has been in an
unhappy engagement with her fiancé Lee, a
boorish warehouse worker, and gave up
illustrating children's
books to
pursue her...
- act on the Las
Vegas casino circuit. His
breakout film role came as a
boorish nouveau riche golfer in the
ensemble sports comedy Caddyshack (1980). He...
- for both the good life and fantasy; Rudy the Repairman,
boisterous and
boorish; Joe the Bartender,
gregarious and with
friendly words for the never-seen...
-
looked down on "the Turk,"
which was a term of
opprobrium indicating boorishness, and
preferred to
think of
himself as an Osmanli. His
country was not...
- as
their favorite stores and
fashions become outdated.
Truman takes a
boorish repairman as a
brief lover, only to find the
affair unfulfilling. Entrenched...
- ****
Germany as "poisoned with
venom of hate,
unprofessionalism and
boorishness" and "unacceptable and unworthy"
parallel towards Russia, a "nation that...
- with
their human neighbor Carl Brutananadilewski, a middle-aged, balding,
boorish, ****-crazed
sports fanatic. The
protagonists also
interact with various...
-
found the
artistic atmosphere of the
Villa Medici stifling, the
company boorish, the food bad, and the
accommodation "abominable".
Neither did he delight...
-
executive producer (seasons nine, 1997 to twelve, 2001), he
became more of "a
boorish, self-aggrandizing oaf".
Chris Suellentrop of
Slate wrote, "under Scully's...
- List of
clowns Bouffon Clown car
Icelandic klunni,
Swedish kluns "clumsy,
boorish person"; c.f.
North Frisian klönne and kluns, also
meaning clumsy person...