Oaf in a Sentence
  • I'm not some inconsiderate oaf.
  • Would you like to make the buttons bigger you clumsy oaf.
  • He is a pompous oaf -- he seriously thought he had kept the law all his life!
  • Even at considerably less, the wind flies through your hair and even the clumsiest oaf can feel graceful.
  • Others see him as a boorish oaf who no longer deserves any respect after marching across the line of Olazabal's putt.
  • Heskey was a lumbering oaf with a poor goalscoring record at Leicester, his England prospects were laughed at.
  • Moving on to the body, you'll choose whether you're a muscle-bound oaf, a skinny waif, or something in between.
  • Moving on to the body, you'll choose whether you 're a muscle-bound oaf, a skinny waif, or something in between.
  • The unity oaf the sun can only be explained either idealistically 1 For Dr Schiller's views, see further Pragmatism.