Similar words: boorish, garishly, feverishly, moorish, impishly, lavishly, boyishly, pettishly. Meaning: adv. like a boor, "he behaved boorishly at the party".
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1. He behaved boorishly at the party.
2. The Ruth does not appreciate his work, thinks boorishly , but she the formidable strength that is manifested by the work moves.
3. "Of course I'm glad, lass, " he answered, boorishly , opening his knife again, and scraping away at the hedge-stake.
4. In this lies, people unscrupulously drink, act boorishly to perhaps fish for fame.
5. Face lane after disfiguring, another no an dared apt come apt her this pure Quan Yuan to"act boorishly".
6. In an open letter they criticised "hawks" among their officers who "spoke roughly and acted boorishly".
7. The Luo silk does not appreciate his work, thinks boorishly , but she the formidable strength which is manifested by the work moves.
8. Sit on the history a big uncle the body of the big Niang according to the common sense of freedom of speech, romantic once, which afraid act boorishly , as well all can!
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