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    Use "lout" in a sentence

    lout example sentences

    lout


    louts


    1. ‘I hope you dealt with this lout appropriately, Liz


    2. ‘Well, when you get fed up with this lout and his magazine, Sarah, give me a ring


    3. How could I have ever been involved with that lout? ‘He wasn’t always so gross, though


    4. What is your name and proof that you are who you say you are and not some other Knoal lout


    5. “It would please me to stomp that lout into the ground, but I can’t even walk a straight lane unaided


    6. Not that he was a leering lout; he just couldn’t help but notice the immortal woman in a different light when she wore something more revealing


    7. And he was an unprofessional lout


    8. “Not at all,” she agreed “I think we can all be grateful that lout is on his way!”


    9. “Were you dealing with that drunken lout of a grandfather again?”


    10. ” It wasn’t until three days later that he discovered the lout had been released that same night without a single charge filed

    11. He’d shown his hand and turned an unpleasant lout into a serious enemy


    12. He would have immediately accused the young lout of the murder of Corso, three counts of attempted murder, and one of planning a felonious act


    13. The merchandise of the illicited trade was never discovered and it was considered by the mob, without a doubt to their criminal minds, that this lout secreted it in a hideout, only known to him


    14. the lout sent his servants out,


    15. in time, even the swollen bellied lager lout was


    16. He trudged through the high grasses, disappearing like a drunken lout into the woods and fields


    17. "If he hadn’t used magic I might have proven that I can handle the lout on my own," Aesa said, though not with much conviction


    18. Trevain had not seen his brother in weeks, and he had missed the drunken lout much more than he thought he ever would


    19. If Callder ever bothers you, I’ll smack him upside the head—but he’s a harmless lout, even when drunk


    20. “You are getting brave professor,” said the lout

    21. Godwyn was an adventuresome lout with no desire to


    22. Know you not, lout, vagabond, beggar, that were it not for the might that she infuses into my arm I should not have strength enough to kill a flea? Say, scoffer with a viper's tongue, what think you has won this kingdom and cut off this giant's head and made you a marquis (for all this I count as already accomplished and decided), but the might of Dulcinea, employing my arm as the instrument of her


    23. 'Sit down, you stupid lout, for wherever I sit will be the head to you; and that's the story, and, troth, I think it hasn't been brought in amiss here


    24. it wa s tha t gre a t lout, Tom Ka wa guchi, who now took the se a t be twe e n the m


    25. pisser Burke told me there was an old one there with a cracked loodheramaun of a nephew and Bloom trying to get the soft side of her doing the mollycoddle playing bézique to come in for a bit of the wampum in her will and not eating meat of a Friday because the old one was always thumping her craw and taking the lout out for a walk


    26. And sure, more be token, the lout I'm told was in Power's after, the blender's, round in Cope street going home footless in a cab five times in the week after drinking his way through all the samples in the bloody establishment


    27. Mercifully, the lout was hustled out of the premises before anybody’s blood was spilt


    28. Sitting with my toy room lout


    29. Also he was piqued that he had been what he called such a stupid lout as to ask that intervention from Mr


    30. “She thinks I’m some great lout with pease porridge between his ears

    31. This had given her, when very young, and even a little later, a sort of pensive attitude towards her husband, a scamp of a certain depth, a ruffian lettered to the extent of the grammar, coarse and fine at one and the same time, but, so far as sentimentalism was concerned, given to the perusal of Pigault-Lebrun, and "in what concerns the sex," as he said in his jargon—a downright, unmitigated lout


    32. The wine had so mellowed Rob that he refrained from giving the lout the clout that he deserved


    33. "That lout of yours still walks in as rudely as ever," Tatyana Pavlovna hissed at me


    34. Children are a trouble! I'm quite done up, everything on my shoulders, and now they're taking our only worker to prison, and this lout is sprawling about here


    1. ‘Yes, in May 2003 a group of young louts tried to break into the house with rape in mind


    2. She revisited the evening in the city when they left the theater and were delayed momentarily by that band of four louts


    3. Both girls were then being backed down the narrow alley cul de sac by Titania's initial knuckleheads and five other equally nefarious louts


    4. Someone who could fight off louts like this


    5. Fortunately, none caused cuts and once the louts had passed everyone followed Adrian down the easier, far side of the ridge, then along a densely rain-forested valley to a spring where they drank and refilled their water bottles


    6. The entire school was kept in the assembly hall for three hours while all bags, lockers, and students matching the sketchy descriptions the louts had given were searched


    7. It had come as a nasty shock to realise that virtually every boy in the quadrangle that morning had been prepared to join in the harassment, to take pleasure in the hope of his humiliation and see him made a fool of by two louts


    8. Poor louts with open mouths and lazy eyes revealed,


    9. ‘Not those Newcastle louts that Tom told me about? You haven’t let him go off with them


    10. Bragging and laughing throughout the short journey, Mophi tried to convince his comrades that he’d had Tuong easily beaten and told his team of louts how he couldn’t wait to take on his other adversary when he arrived

    11. She madly wanted her little brother of four to let her swathe him and stifle him in her love; she went to church reverently, with bowed head, and quivered in anguish from the vulgarity of the other choir-girls and from the common-sounding voice of the curate; she fought with her brothers, whom she considered brutal louts; and she held not her father in too high esteem because he did not carry any mystical ideals cherished in his heart, but only wanted to have as easy a time as he could, and his meals when he was ready for them


    12. The evenings I've sat at dinner appalled at seeing the men and women I know, transformed into half-awake, self-opinionated, monomaniac louts!


    13. A bunch of louts from the village put it around that they intended to do mischief to our gear or even to our person, so our two-man crew slept under blankets on the stage overnight, in case an angry mob arrived bearing flaming torches


    14. I saw the Orange Girls passin’ in the Crowd, bein’ pinch’d an’ grop’d by the Gin-drunk Louts who’d come to watch me dye


    15. What a suspicious bunch of louts


    16. The afternoon we rehearsed for the wedding I looked at her, before we pranced down the aisle and endured the endless silly giggles of the bridesmaids, and the usher louts who would fall out of step, and grew more peevish by the minute


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    Synonyms for "lout"

    clod gawk goon lout lubber lummox lump oaf stumblebum blockhead dolt dunce nincompoop

    "lout" definitions

    an awkward stupid person