He yawned boorishly and stretched his arms above his head of crimson spiky hair, leaning backwards for some emphasis of his boredom. |
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The 73-year old former street-brawler now comes across as more of a genial, boorishly humorous gameshow host. |
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For my grandfather, cops-much like baseball players and army veterans-acted as if their uniform gave them a license to behave boorishly. |
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Beautiful Venice is indeed sinking, but not as fast as the boorishly bigoted Brugnaro. |
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Seeing the camera, everyone acts boorishly and jostles to get in front. |
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They were boorishly made, badly decayed, with rolls of flesh along sutures, contorted face, deformed members. |
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We could not have expected anything better from the Italian Government, supported by a boorishly Communist left and by a deceitful and hypocritical centre-left. |
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Paris' untruthful allegations towards Alexander, portraying him as boorishly uncivil and aggressive, have been repeated uncritically in several historical accounts. |
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