yokel|yokels in English

noun

[yo·kel || 'jəʊkl]

rude farmer, country bumpki

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1. The clothes makes him look like a yokel.

2. But George Bailey is not a common , ordinary yokel.

3. He plays the country yokel in the butter ad.

4. His mouth was agape in yokel fashion.

5. George Biley is not a ordinary yokel.

6. The clothes makes him look like a slack - jaw yokel.

7. The place looked clean and secure, the yokels doltish but harmless.

8. Synonyms for Backwoodsman include hick, yokel, rustic, hillbilly, bumpkin, hayseed, rube, provincial, countryman and clodhopper

9. Synonyms for Countrywoman include farmer, bumpkin, farmhand, paysanne, peasant, provincial, rustic, yokel, campesina and contadina

10. Synonyms for Bumpkin include hick, yokel, hillbilly, peasant, boor, countrywoman, lout, oaf, rube and rustic

11. Who but Ashton would have thought of giving this country yokel so delicate a movement?

12. At school, his classmates regarded him as a yokel and laughed at his rustic mannerisms.

13. Sure, peddle a few lightning rods, pick up a couple of bucks in a shell game fleece a yokel without even scratching him and you're a scalawag.

14. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE The tango and the turkey-trot had spread overseas, and royalties trod on Persis' toes as they Bungled the steps like yokels

15. ‘A Clodhopping version of Chase, the Moroder's theme from Midnight Express, only diminishes the enterprise.’ ‘Not because they're a bunch of Clodhopping yokels - well, not entirely - but because rabbits have the ability to destroy their precious island.’

16. Van Buren and his lieutenants, including Calhoun, were Chagrined and humiliated.: Thebold had been Chagrined at learning that Don Cort was not the yokel he had taken him for.: Much Chagrined, and burning with indignation, fullam briefly cried out to his men to advance quickly.: And presently, Chagrined with failure, the culprit was before his grandsire