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Discover LudwigThe word "churl" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that refers to a person who is rude, mean-spirited, or ill-mannered. You can use it in situations where you want to describe someone's behavior or demeanor as unpleasant or uncivilized. For example: - The churl at the restaurant kept shouting at the server and complaining about his food. - The new boss was a churl who treated his employees with contempt. - The children were afraid of the old churl who lived at the edge of town and always yelled at them to stay off his lawn.
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HE HAS waited so long, his ambition has been so palpable, and his thrill at realising it is so obvious, that perhaps only a churl could begrudge Gordon Brown his moment of triumph on June 27th.
Only a churl would disagree.
The Aristotelian tradition from which the Tractatus derives probably provided a fourth, the churl, or boor.
Only a churl could resist their best singles: "Yellow," a piercingly sincere bit of high-school poetry that is just as moving as they intended it to be, and the airy, hypnotic "Clocks".
House is equal parts brilliant diagnostician and — oh, dear — sulfurous churl, wounded in body and in spirit.
Only a churl would deny Timberlake's joy in performing.
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But Mr Brown may yet amaze the churls, emerging from the chrysalis of the Treasury a bold and principled leader, and justifying the hopes stoked by Labour's dizzy victory ten years ago.
And there were indeed plenty of churls eager to rain on his short parade back to Downing Street from Buckingham Palace, where, after Tony Blair resigned, the queen invited Mr Brown to form her government.He has grasped the main prize of British politics in a strange way without a vote in either his party or the country—and at a puzzling time.
Shrews emit clicks, twitters, chirps, squeaks, churls, whistles, barks, and ultrasonic sounds in contexts of alarm, defense, aggression, courtship, interactions between mother and young, and exploration and foraging.
Angevin churls may have perished by the thousands in their wattle-and-daub huts, but what the time-traveller invited to take his, or her, pick of this series of heritage sites really fancies is to have fun cruising the King's Road in the Age of Aquarius or hurtling around inter-war Mayfair with the Bright Young People.
Nigel of Kent raises the richer churls against me.
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