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    oafish
    /ˈəʊfɪʃ/

    adjective

    • 1. rough or clumsy and unintelligent: "oafish behaviour"

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  7. 2 days ago · A bullock-man, an oafish ox, she thought bitterly. She stepped backwards into the garden and the wind suddenly billowed up and threw the pine branches about as though to curtain her. She was grey, tall and thin and her silk sari made a sweeping, shivering sound and she fancied she could merge with the pine trees and be mistaken for one.

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