Crossword-Solution: OAFISH 6 letters, 49 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Oafish a. Like an oaf; simple.

We have 49 clues for the answer “OAFISH”

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Stupidly clumsy 1 answer
Dull-witted, foolish 1 answer
Dumb and clumsy 1 answer
Galoot-like 1 answer
Goofy and clumsy 1 answer
In a clumsy manner 1 answer
Like Mortimer Snerd. 1 answer
Like William, in "As You Like It.” 1 answer
Like a clumsy lout 1 answer
Like a palooka 1 answer
Like a stereotypical palooka 1 answer
Lumbering, say 1 answer
Palookalike 1 answer
Prone to clumsiness 1 answer
Snerd-like. 1 answer
Like a lout 2 answers
Like a lummox 2 answers
Far from refined 2 answers
Simple-minded. 2 answers
Big and clumsy 3 answers
Lamebrained 3 answers
Like a boor 4 answers
Hardly refined 5 answers
Socially inept 7 answers
Klutzy 10 answers
Ill-mannered 16 answers
Muley 18 answers
doltish 22 answers
lumbering 22 answers
all thumbs 23 answers
crass 27 answers
Clownish 39 answers
Bearish 45 answers
Moronic 57 answers
Bumbling 58 answers
Oblivious 63 answers
Obdurate 66 answers
Idiotic 66 answers
Gawky 66 answers
mulish 69 answers
Bungling 73 answers
Unrefined 73 answers
Boorish 73 answers
CRUDE ___ 73 answers
Coarse 81 answers
Obstinate 82 answers
Stupid 86 answers
Clumsy 91 answers
Awkward 93 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OAFISH (5)

The protruding upper lip of his long, thin mouth gave him an oafish expression, which was increased by his habit of carrying his head craned forward.
The Historical Nights' Entertainment Rafael Sabatini 2008
Naturally, like a good mother, she always reproved us for bad manners, or for being unkind to other children, or selfish, or affected, or oafish, or sulky.
The Adventure of Living John St. Loe Strachey 2004
Meanwhile de Soyecourt, an exquisite and sociable and immoral young gentleman of forty-one, was lonely, and protested that any civilized company was, in the oafish provinces, a charity of celestial pre-arrangement.
Gallantry James Branch Cabell 2005
And now she'll weep and pine like that till she dies--and she isn't sure even about heaven any more--and instead of Jamie, she's got that oafish lad, that changeling, hung round her neck--to kick her and ill-treat her in another year or two.
Sir George Tressady, Vol. I Mrs. Humphry Ward 2006
The sheepish Briton stands dumb before this financier, and is shorn--of the exchange, with an oafish fascination at "Mr.'s" dexterous manipulation of the _rouleaux_ of gold and notes.
Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, August 27, 1892 Various 2005

Quotes with OAFISH (3)

The Challenge is to pry Bertie loose from Dain and his circle of oafish dengenerates,” Jessica said severely. “It would be far more profitable to pry Dain loose for yourself,” said her grandmother. “He is very wealthy, his lineage is excellent, he is young, strong, and healthy, and you feel a powerful attraction.” “He isn’t husband material.” “What I have described is perfect husband material.” said her grandmother. “I don’t want a husband.” “Jessica, no woman does who can re…
Loretta Chase Lord of Scoundrels
I shou'd not myself have thought [Cato] worth so much notice as I have here taken of him; but that the Men are weak enough in general, to suffer their sense to be led away captive, by such half-thinking retailers of sentences. Among whom, This in particular, was he worth the pains, might be easily proved to have been often grossly in the wrong in other matters as well as in the present case; and therefore, when he happens to be in the right, the merit of it is more to be impu…
Lady Sophia Fermor Woman Not Inferior to Man: Or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair-Sex to a Perfect Equality of Power, Dignity and Esteem with the Men
Using the term 'locker room talk' blurs the line between what is criminal and what is simply oafish. That's not a line anyone should want blurred.
John Dickerson
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 45 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).