galoot (Meaning)
Wordnet
galoot (n)
a disreputable or clumsy man
Webster
galoot (n.)
A noisy, swaggering, or worthless fellow; a rowdy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of galoot
galoot Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Horace was a notorious galoot, known for his boorish behavior and complete lack of social grace.
- As the galoot approached the counter, the shopkeeper wisely retreated behind it, fearing for his safety.
- The galoot's loud and boisterous laughter echoed through the tavern, annoying the other patrons.
- With a thunderous roar, the galoot charged into battle, his massive fists swinging wildly.
- The lanky galoot tripped over a piece of rubble, sending himself sprawling onto the pavement.
- 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.
gentleman,guy, man, dude, male, lad, joker, buck, joe, gent
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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.