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But he also was a derelict parent, treated women boorishly and was disrespectful of entire cultures — even those from which he borrowed ideas.

Singer acted boorishly, complaining about the Jewish students who “hated her” in college and a Black nurse who supposedly mistreated her at the hospital.

On a day when baseball boldly announced its 60-game schedule, baseball boorishly botched enough coronavirus tests to threaten the existence of even one opening day.

We did not convict him of being intemperate or acting boorishly.

When he won the final last year, the crowd booed boorishly – and were correctly chided on court by Annabel Croft.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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