Crossword-Solution: LOUTISH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Loutish | a. | Clownish; rude; awkward. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “LOUTISH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Clodhopping | 1 answer |
| Stupid and ill-mannered | 1 answer |
| Like a boor | 4 answers |
| Ill-bred | 4 answers |
| lowbred | 9 answers |
| Ill-mannered | 16 answers |
| Clodhopper | 24 answers |
| Uncivi-lized | 25 answers |
| Bearish | 45 answers |
| Uncultured | 60 answers |
| Ungainly | 61 answers |
| Boorish | 73 answers |
| CRUDE ___ | 73 answers |
| Uncouth | 78 answers |
| Low | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOUTISH (5)
However loutish the American-born sons of the family may be, there was never one who refused to give his muscle to the back-breaking task of getting those tubbed trees down into the cellar in the fall and up into the sunlight in the spring.
The lad under observation had a loutish and sullen face; its expression could not have been more devoid of intellectual suggestions if he had been posted in a Wiltshire field to frighten crows with a rattle, instead of being set here in the highway of the world's brain-movement, an agent of students and philosophers.
The more part, as I have said, were peasants, somewhat bettered perhaps by the drill-sergeant, but for all that ungainly, loutish fellows, with no more than a mere barrack-room smartness of address: indeed, you could have seen our army nowhere more discreditably represented than in this Castle of Edinburgh.
The driver, a loutish fellow, shock-headed and turnip-faced, returned not a word to my salutation, but savagely flogged his horses.
And what am I to say? He is very rustic, very cunning, very loutish, and, I should say, an innocent; the others are probably to match.
Quotes with LOUTISH (3)
Sometimes when a father has an ugly, loutish son, the love he bears him so blindfolds his eyes that he does not see his defects, or, rather, takes them for gifts and charms of mind and body, and talks of them to his friends as wit and grace. I, however — for though I pass for the father, I am but the stepfather to "Don Quixote" — have no desire to go with the current of custom, or to implore thee, dearest reader, almost with tears in my eyes, as others do, to pardon or excuse…
Cat hate reflects an ugly, stupid, loutish, bigoted spirit. There can be no compromise with this Ugly Spirit.
Hey, have you heard that one about the difference between me, Wit, and my loutish cousin, Hilarity? No? Okay, so I walk into a bar, you see, very unassuming, and order a martini. Then the bartender, Hilarity, hauls off and squirts me in the face with a seltzer bottle, ruining my n ice new camel hair suit, dousing my monocle and my watch fob, soaking my cravat. So, do I let him have what for, and blow my top? I do not. I simply say: Sorry, I believe I said 'very dry'.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1989–2011).