The oaf wouldn't know the difference between a crotchet, a quaver, and a bash in the chops with a bassoon. |
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To some, the director-general is an oaf dressed in jester's clothing, a big-mouthed fool with a propensity to put his foot in it. |
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He looked a little less of the bumbling dishevelled oaf he loves to cast himself as. |
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Bart, you brainless oaf, the least you could've done for her is give her your coat. |
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He sighed as well, thinking of the treat he would get if he ever got to apologize to the big oaf. |
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Wasn't there some scrawny woman called Emma, and a big oaf who was in love with her? |
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Female waitresses and bartenders everywhere know exactly what it's like to have to simper in silence in the face of some witless, leering oaf. |
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Such a clumsy oaf should never be allowed to dance, much less with such energy. |
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If the story so obviously made no sense that any chat show oaf could tear it apart, I don't think they'd be taking it as seriously as they are. |
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Anyone who is tormented by that oaf next door deserves a consolation dinner. |
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It'd be better than being here with a big oaf who cares nothing about nobody! |
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And he has been nothing but a gentleman compared to the big oaf whose been trying to bully him. |
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What a shameful exercise in valuing the life of a stupid and dangerous oaf over the lives of millions of others. |
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His boss is a brutish oaf who barks orders and commands with little care for his employee's dignity. |
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When we met, I thought Sam was a ridiculous fop, and he considered me an unsophisticated oaf. |
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The big oaf is a couch potato, not a leader for the blind, or for the seeing. |
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Many professional dancers make ends meet, or simply share their love of the art, by teaching classes in studios that are surprisingly manageable for your average clumsy oaf. |
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But clearly the lumbering oaf thinks they're all trying it on. |
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Without missing a beat, he transformed himself into a clumsy oaf and gave us three minute of delightful spontaneous clowning. |
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It is like that wit-less oaf to suggest such a ludicrous thing. |
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Soon every brigand of note, every pirate and village oaf will declare themselves lord of their fief and kingdom and it will all be up for anyone with the mightiest resource. |
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It is a mystery beyond all mysteries, unless, I do not think this could be possible, could one of my daughters have fallen in love with this oaf and told him everything? |
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Besides its not like me and you haven't done that before you stupid oaf! |
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I left as a turnip-faced grinning oaf, and returned last year, a bag-eyed poet, having in the meantime written a book about them. |
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Second, my hard-bitten journalistic instincts were immediately replaced by full-scale embarrassment about walking around a supermarket filming things like some sort of obnoxious oaf. |
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To promoters of Australia as an urban, sophisticated, cosmopolitan place, he was a prancing horror, a big-booted oaf from the outback who reminded everyone of the rough edges of Australian life. |
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The cropping systems included a range oaf input intensity, from organic, with no input of nutrient though to a conventional no-till cropping systems, with inputs of nutrients and pesticides as required. |
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