Synonym: Goth, barbarian, churl, peasant, tike, tyke. Similar words: boorish, moor, door, poor, floor, spoor, boo, doorway. Meaning: [bʊə] n. a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
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1. She has thrown herself away upon that boor from sheer ignorance that better individuals existed!
2. Damn sight more than that boor behind the bar.
3. Don't be such a boor!
4. If he fears the intellectual, he despises the boor.
5. An uncouth, crude, or ill-bred person; a boor.
6. Any boor with a fax machine and your phone number can deluge you with unwanted documents.
7. I'm a bit of a boor, so I hope you won't mind if I speak bluntly.
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8. Of course, the young man reveals himself as a boor, and pays rather messily for it.
9. Glad that he had the shadows to conceal his distaste, Oscar shook it, and bid the boor goodnight.
10. Below the bolt, the strip had smooth sailing again all the way to the boor.
11. At the end of the passage he saw a boor and heard a baby crying.
12. " Oh, the man's impossible -- an ill - bred boor,'said Scarlett.