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A person, especially a clumsy or uncouth one.

He could have begun Lycidas with this, with something like a description of the uncouth swain: "Oh, let me tell you about this uncouth swain."

You look quite like a real lady, and I am so uncouth.

He smirked in acknowledgement of their uncouth greetings, and sat down.

The*** yl(" witch" is such an uncouth label) responded with a supply constriction designed to drive up the price.

The loch lay as still as a Lake, only the gulls were crying round the sides of it, and the whole place seemed solemn and uncouth.

"No wonder you didn't show up yesterday. All that time you were discussing poetry with someone. We're uncouth, just not worthy of your acquaintance.

Me sits there with his augur's rod of ash in borrowed sandals by day beside a livid sea unbeheld in violet night walking beneath a reign of uncouth stars.

The article says that this could be because women can 'better appreciate the thought and expense' that goes into buying and wrapping chocolates than the uncouth men who Wolf them down.

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He behaves in a most uncouth way.

"Those were uncouth birds," answered the Parrot.

Others see us as overly materialistic, somewhat uncouth and lacking in social graces.

Philip could not conceal from himself that the other clerks ill-paid and uncouth were more useful.

People turned to look after him, so uncouth was his shambling figure. Several officers followed him with their eyes, to see that he did not beg of anybody.

Of his face, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote: "is as ugly as sin, long-nosed, queer-mouthed, and with uncouth and rustic, though courteous manners, corresponding very well with such an exterior."

His nephew is an uncouth young man.

Because he got rid of his ignorant and uncouth sweetness, he is no longer a boy.

At the very end of the poem, the uncouth swain, "rose, and twitch his mantle blue, tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new."

inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor.

(of behavior) rustic and uncouth.

He was nicknamed the Arrogant One, and despite his cruel and uncouth ways, actually fancied himself as a lady's man.

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