-
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...
-
lifeboat B.
Jonathan Hyde as J.
Bruce Ismay,
White Star Line's ignorant,
boorish managing director. With the
prospect of an
earlier arrival in New York...
-
character was
inspired by
Donald Sinclair, an eccentric, inhospitable, and
boorishly impolite hotel owner whom
Cleese had
encountered when he sta**** at his...
-
found the
artistic atmosphere of the
Villa Medici stifling, the
company boorish, the food bad, and the
accommodation "abominable".
Neither did he delight...
- ****
Germany as "poisoned with
venom of hate,
unprofessionalism and
boorishness" and "unacceptable and unworthy"
parallel towards Russia, a "nation that...
-
Insensibility Self-control
Intemperance Sarcasm Sincerity Boastfulness Boorishness Wit
Buffoonery Shamelessness Modesty Shyness Callousness Just resentment...
- can I
adopt a
creed which,
preferring the mud to the fish,
exalts the
boorish proletariat above the
bourgeoisie and the intelligentsia, who with all...
- her life – she has been in an
unhappy engagement with her fiancé Lee, a
boorish warehouse worker at
Wernham Hogg, and gave up
illustrating children's books...
-
recurring supporting characters such as "The Todd" (Robert Maschio), a
boorishly lascivious surgeon; Ted (Sam Lloyd), the hospital's hapless,
nervous lawyer;...
- as
their favorite stores and
fashions become outdated.
Truman takes a
boorish repairman as a
brief lover, only to find the
affair unfulfilling. Entrenched...