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dork

noun as in boor

noun as in dullard

noun as in geek

noun as in lout

noun as in nerd

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noun as in Philistine

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Example Sentences

“The song immediately came to my mind when I read it, and I laughed out loud in my car so loud, like a huge dork, and it was fantastic.”

“Film is what this city was built on,” added Bryant, “And who built it? A bunch of annoying dorks like us.”

I worried for a bit that I was becoming a slightly self-involved dork, the sort of person who might, in earnest, Instagram a gratitude list.

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Spanto was guilty of being a dork whenever he hung out with me.

While Cody was a fan of Whale’s “Bride of Frankenstein,” she also took inspiration from John Hughes’ 1985 comedy “Weird Science,” about dorks building a dream girl.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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