Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
oafishly
  • a word derived from oaf.
  • a word derived from oafish.

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Pfister and the screenwriter, Jack Paglen, grapple ponderously, sometimes oafishly, with the ethical and philosophical issues at stake in the film’s premise.

From Slate • Apr. 17, 2014

Except for a few oafishly drawn media sharpies, everyone in Romero's Paisley pageant is so nice that no true conflict arises.

From Time Magazine Archive

For his camera just hunkers down, awhittlin' and aspittin' and oafishly gawking at these less than astonishing goings-on.

From Time Magazine Archive

The ritual be gins with the anchorman passing the baton with an oafishly merry transition line like: "Well, buddy, you sure did it to us yesterday, didn't you?"

From Time Magazine Archive

"Thank yer, sir," he said, grinning oafishly as he pouched the guinea.

From The Yeoman Adventurer by Gough, George W.

More Suggestions