boor
Collocations
3ADJ.
beside
VERB + BOOR
am
BOOR + NOUN
lord
Definitions
noun
A peasant.
Not swear it, now I am a gentleman? Let boors and franklins say it, I’ll swear it.
For all the rich array and goodly port and countenance of Corinius, he seemed but a very boor beside the Lord Brandoch Daha, and dearly did each hate the other.
A Boer, white South African of Dutch or Huguenot descent.
A yokel, country bumpkin.
An uncultured person; a vulgarian.
I question if any man ever saw his absent friend more clearly than did Shakespeare his Falstaff, for instance, or Scott his Balfour of Burleigh. But does it, therefore, follow that either of these great writers would, when hungry, have summoned up before him a clearer picture of his approaching dinner, than does the equally hungry or very much hungrier boor? This I doubt; and on the same principle I doubt if the said boor would see his dinner more clearly than a wolf, bear, or tiger would theirs when in quest of it.
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6Not swear it, now I am a gentleman? Let boors and franklins say it, I’ll swear it.
WiktionaryFor all the rich array and goodly port and countenance of Corinius, he seemed but a very boor beside the Lord Brandoch Daha, and dearly did each hate the other.
WiktionaryI question if any man ever saw his absent friend more clearly than did Shakespeare his Falstaff, for instance, or Scott his Balfour of Burleigh. But does it, therefore, follow that either of these gre
WiktionaryYou're a boor.
Tatoeba · #1357073My grandpa describes a Karen as a boor.
Tatoeba · #10522494Am I a boor?
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