Sentence examples for to oaf from inspiring English sources

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to oaf

noun

A person, especially a large male, who is clumsy or a simpleton; an idiot.

  • Ouch! You dropped that box on my feet, you lumbering oaf!

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(To be fair, his behavior was no more oafish than those of many who have survived to oaf another day).

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In contrast, a nonorthogonal AF protocol (the source S continues to transmit in the relaying phase) which improves the performance compared to the OAF scheme has been investigated in [12 14].

Naturally, the great joy of Goon is watching this lovable, eager-to-please oaf destroying everyone in his way, sort of like a happy-go-lucky Lenny from Of Mice and Mengrapes.

Typical is Gina McKee's waitress Nadia, who can only find dates through lonely hearts columns and is prey to every oaf she thus encounters.

Their music is molten and tender, tainted only by the fact Sieglinde is already married to an oaf, and Siegmund's on the run from a marauding clan.

Participants in both groups received the same instruction on reflective writing by the same teacher, but the experimental group could access a web-based classification system to generate OAF on their second and third reflective journals while the control group could not.

CD31, an endothelial marker, was expressed most highly in surgical degenerate disc samples localised primarily to the OAF and IAF.

We met after he publicly defended me without ever having met me during the ordeal of my libel suit, when he stood in an auditorium and said "Today is a very sad day: a publisher has turned against a writer," so my editor at Doubleday, whose forum it was, (and who sued me after the Supreme Court declined to hear my case so Doubleday had to pay the oaf who sued me) had to be helped from the stage.

Perhaps someone should stand up at that LMA meeting and point out to Pulis that the best way to avoid these fines is not to act the oaf and show the referees a touch more respect, as they had all promised.

Mr. Burns' long lost son Larry returns and although they at first get along well, Mr. Burns begins to see that his son has turned out to be an oaf.

For instance, Mr Bale and Mr Cooper are supposed to be an oaf and a geek, respectively, but all the comb-overs, perms and Medallion-Man suits in the world can't stop them from looking like movie stars on their way to a 1970s-themed fancy-dress party.

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