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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Oaf' in a Sentence

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The friendly oaf helped pick up the scattered toys in the playroom.
Despite being an oaf, Timmy's kind heart made him friends with everyone in the class.
The little oaf struggled to tie his shoes, needing help from the teacher.
He tripped over his own feet like an oaf during the dance rehearsal.
The students burst into laughter as the oaf accidentally spilled paint during art class.
The clumsy oaf accidentally knocked down the tower of building blocks.
The oaf broke the delicate vase while attempting to dust the shelves.
Despite being a lovable oaf, Timmy often broke things with his awkward movements.
Emily helped the oaf tie his shoelaces.
The oaf bumped into the wall while walking.
Sarah called her little brother an oaf when he tripped over his own shoelaces.
The clumsy oaf tripped over his own shoelaces and spilled his books everywhere.
Sarah called her brother an oaf when he accidentally spilled the paint during art class.
The big oaf bumped into the table and spilled the milk.
Sarah giggled as the oaf struggled with his homework.
The teacher scolded the oaf for knocking over the art supplies with a careless swing of his backpack.
The clumsy oaf tripped over his shoelaces and fell in the playground.
The friendly oaf struggled to fit through the narrow doorway, creating a funny scene.

Oaf

ohf
nounA clumsy and stupid person; a lout.
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Last Updated On: July 1, 2024
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