boorish in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

boorish in the PONS Dictionary

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jarocho (-a)
boorish
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They first encounter a boorish prince who scoffs at the suggestion, so they take his heart.
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She also criticized his use of the slang diminutive "dvushechka" to refer to the two-year prison sentence, describing it as boorish and slang which is unacceptable for his office.
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In the movie, however, he is not very bright, and perhaps even more boorish than his previous portrayals.
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She is portrayed as a boorish character.
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The time limit ensures that a participant will not be stuck with a boorish match for very long, and prevents participants from monopolizing one another's time.
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Although his style with criminals is rough, and he comes across as boorish to most others, he's actually quite compassionate, beneath his rough exterior, to those in need.
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None of the girls in the school, nor the teachers for that matter, come across as anything but self-serving and boorish.
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The club is largely designed to impress ladies, but fails in this regard, as it is considered boorish.
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It received generally negative reviews and was called boorish and obtuse by one reviewer.
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Something that is "yabo" is usually unrefined, gigantic, coarse, childish, colorful, self-conscious, permanent, loud, superficial, vulgar, snobbish, boorish, etc.
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