• Instead, you are now a clumsy oaf who is just getting in the way.

    FORBES: PowerPoint Is NOT a TelePrompTer

  • He ought to have written the collector down for an oaf and a bully he had painted enough in his years and forgotten the matter.

    NEWYORKER: The Limner

  • An example of the latter is The Return of Depression Economics by that incomparable MIT economist and op-ed oaf, Paul Krugman (see Digital Rules, Oct. 4).

    FORBES: Good, Bad And Ugly

  • It was fuel to the fire of critics who felt Winner was a brash, sexist oaf, but he insisted it was all done with a hefty dose of irony.

    BBC: Michael Winner: Death Wish director dies aged 77

  • Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) is a feckless oaf with a wide grin, a bong, and four lazy housemates who are too old to be boys but will never, unless fate takes a hand, bother to grow into men.

    NEWYORKER: Knocked Up

  • The idea that the juvenile Anne (as she is played by Portman) could have the vision to maneuver herself into the position of Queen of England is preposterous, and the simplistic portrayal of the King as a petulant oaf detracts from the story.

    NEWYORKER: The Other Boleyn Girl

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