Bounderishly vs Bounderish - What's the difference?
bounderishly | bounderish | Related terms |
Pertaining to or having the characteristics of a bounder; loutish; boorish.
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Bounderishly is a related term of bounderish.
As an adjective bounderish is
pertaining to or having the characteristics of a bounder; loutish; boorish.bounderishly
Not English
Bounderishly has no English definition. It may be misspelled.bounderish
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Michaelis was the last word in what was caddish and bounderish .
The War of Total Paper" (book review of The Soldier's Art'' by Anthony Powell), ''Time :
- In Powell's war, only the rotters flourish—notably Kenneth Widmerpool, whose humorless egomania and bounderish one-upmanship have won him critical status as one of the great comic creations of modern English fiction.
