The gentleman turned out to be a boor, loudly expousing his beliefs at the dinner party without a thought as to his audience or who he might offend or annoy.
Sure! "The boorish behavior of the guest at the party made everyone uncomfortable."
I could help you with your question.
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I looked everywhere for my mobile phone but could not find it.
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It is pronounced as "boor-gee-NYAWN."
a robot could help you with anything and it could even do your homework!
I could help you with your question.
A farmer is a Boer (say: booR)
An impartial judge could help us settle this dispute.
Was this used in a sentence? Could you show me the sentence? As far as I know that is not a word. Did you hear this somewhere? Maybe you have heard this wrong, or someone made this word up. Sorry I could not help you but if I had a little more information I would gladly try and help you.
Such a person is called a boor.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
The sentence could be correct if it followed a context sentence such as "Changing where the water is poured could help one plant to live." Otherwise, the word "but" makes this a dependent clause, not a sentence.
I needed help writing this sentence.
The man could not help but ogle the woman wearing a skimpy dress.
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I am not really clear on the meaning of the word, Adjure, and was seeking a sentence or a definition that I could better understand. Can anyone help?