Boor in a sentence as a noun

I'm not sure anyone should take c-language style tips from such a boor.

It's hard for me to tell the difference between conversational bulldozers that want to own all the air in the room and the common boor.

When i was younger i used a clipboard as a prop to get though the back boor of concerts...check my clipboard while walking at a fast pace worked 90% of the time....

The fellow is a boor who would be in NYC for a day but never take his kids to the Natural History Museum to see the dinosaur skeletons.

That means there's a candidate who's saying loudly on global television that it's okay to be a racist, sexist boor with no critical thinking skills.

I am not a boor for thinking conversational tricks to manipulate me into tidying up are the opposite of functional intimacy.

Because one member brought a lecherous boor to some of their eventsDespite that being the part of the scandal that kicked off the investigation and has been getting the most focus, it's not the core of the scandal.

Who wants to spend time with a boor even on a luxury yacht?If he'd been legit Mr. Darcy, sure, I'm sure she'd have been eating out of his hand.--------------------------------If I wanted to, I could fairly easily jack up my yearly salary by anywhere from $25-50K by finding another job.

" when someone reacted unexpectedly in a social interaction?I don't present every stranger who bumped me on the bus and then gave me the stink eye as if I was the clumsy boor with a questionnaire aimed at establishing a more constructive basis for our ongoing relationship.

Boor definitions

noun

a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

See also: peasant barbarian churl Goth tyke tike