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Noun
(1) an awkward stupid person,boor
(2) an awkward stupid person
(3) boor
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Noun
(1) an awkward stupid person,boor
(2) an awkward stupid person
(3) boor
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(1) He's a tearaway, a lout , a hooligan, and he's got a previous conviction for affray.
(2) Alexander was a drunken lout for most of his career.
(3) he ended up brawling with a lout outside a curry house
(4) She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car.
(5) It's generally a nicer, brighter atmosphere in a wine bar and I don't think you really see loutish behaviour like you do in some pubs.
(6) Extra security has been set up to ensure that no louts or hooligans will spoil the match for spectators.
(7) The town's aggressive crusade against firework louts has been hailed as the must successful in years.
(8) Public service workers have to deal with some of these louts and thugs, along with the vast majority of ordinary, reasonable folk.
(9) It appears to be drunken louts who were responsible and they must have had had a motive.
(10) The event is a showcase for agencies involved in the prevention of crime and disorder and will cover issues such as nuisance neighbours, loutish behaviour, dog-fouling and high hedges.
(11) Then one of the drunken louts caught her foot and she tumbled forward, hitting her head on the hardwood chair.
(12) Suspected villains, drunken louts and teenage yobs face being caught on camera thanks to a hi-tech move by Police.
(13) Unfortunately, though, it is highly unlikely that the young people responsible for vandalism and loutishness will have been among those who volunteered to take part in the project.
(14) As well as vandalism, it will target drunken louts and unruly gangs who make neighbourhoods no-go areas.
(15) Greater Manchester is getting tough on drunken louts as part of a national crackdown on alcohol-related crime.
(16) Political officials loudly and loutishly challenge the judiciary's power as well as its decisions.
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(1) He's a tearaway, a lout , a hooligan, and he's got a previous conviction for affray.
(2) Alexander was a drunken lout for most of his career.
(3) he ended up brawling with a lout outside a curry house
(4) She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car.
(5) It's generally a nicer, brighter atmosphere in a wine bar and I don't think you really see loutish behaviour like you do in some pubs.
(6) Extra security has been set up to ensure that no louts or hooligans will spoil the match for spectators.
(7) The town's aggressive crusade against firework louts has been hailed as the must successful in years.
(8) Public service workers have to deal with some of these louts and thugs, along with the vast majority of ordinary, reasonable folk.
(9) It appears to be drunken louts who were responsible and they must have had had a motive.
(10) The event is a showcase for agencies involved in the prevention of crime and disorder and will cover issues such as nuisance neighbours, loutish behaviour, dog-fouling and high hedges.
(11) Then one of the drunken louts caught her foot and she tumbled forward, hitting her head on the hardwood chair.
(12) Suspected villains, drunken louts and teenage yobs face being caught on camera thanks to a hi-tech move by Police.
(13) Unfortunately, though, it is highly unlikely that the young people responsible for vandalism and loutishness will have been among those who volunteered to take part in the project.
(14) As well as vandalism, it will target drunken louts and unruly gangs who make neighbourhoods no-go areas.
(15) Greater Manchester is getting tough on drunken louts as part of a national crackdown on alcohol-related crime.
(16) Political officials loudly and loutishly challenge the judiciary's power as well as its decisions.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. ruffian
2. hooligan
3. thug
4. boor
5. barbarian
6. oaf
7. hoodlum
8. rowdy
9. lubber
10. tough
11. roughneck
12. bruiser
13. yahoo
14. lug
15. knuckle-dragger
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. ruffian
2. hooligan
3. thug
4. boor
5. barbarian
6. oaf
7. hoodlum
8. rowdy
9. lubber
10. tough
11. roughneck
12. bruiser
13. yahoo
14. lug
15. knuckle-dragger
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