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It was classic Alatorre: uncompromising, uncouth and unapologetic in the name of exerting his influence to better Latinos.

They say it is "blokey", "lowbrow" and fuels the stereotype that Australians are bogans - local slang for an uncouth person of low social status.

From BBC

Lincoln in 1860, as he entered the forge with its licking flames, was an ungainly, uncouth, mocked and widely hated man.

The Democratic PACs’ decision to step into the GOP primaries was viewed by some Democrats as uncouth and potentially risky.

"He has a very serious problem in that he talks too much," he says of the president's habit of making controversial, uncouth and homophobic statements.

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

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