galoot (Meaning)

Wordnet

galoot (n)

a disreputable or clumsy man

Webster

galoot (n.)

A noisy, swaggering, or worthless fellow; a rowdy.

galoot Sentence Examples

  1. The burly galoot lumbered through the crowded street, his massive frame drawing all eyes.
  2. Samuel was considered a kind and gentle soul, but when provoked, he turned into a formidable galoot.
  3. The clumsy galoot spilled his drink all over the fine lady's dress, leaving him mortified.
  4. The police officer apprehended the galoot without incident, despite his intimidating size.
  5. Horace was a notorious galoot, known for his boorish behavior and complete lack of social grace.
  6. As the galoot approached the counter, the shopkeeper wisely retreated behind it, fearing for his safety.
  7. The galoot's loud and boisterous laughter echoed through the tavern, annoying the other patrons.
  8. With a thunderous roar, the galoot charged into battle, his massive fists swinging wildly.
  9. The lanky galoot tripped over a piece of rubble, sending himself sprawling onto the pavement.
  10. Despite his intimidating appearance, the galoot had a soft spot for stray animals, feeding them scraps from his meals.

FAQs About the word galoot

a disreputable or clumsy manA noisy, swaggering, or worthless fellow; a rowdy.

man,guy, dude, male, gentleman, bastard, hombre, gent, bloke, chappie

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The burly galoot lumbered through the crowded street, his massive frame drawing all eyes.

Samuel was considered a kind and gentle soul, but when provoked, he turned into a formidable galoot.

The clumsy galoot spilled his drink all over the fine lady's dress, leaving him mortified.

The police officer apprehended the galoot without incident, despite his intimidating size.