adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.]. In a boorish manner.

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1605.  Verstegan, Dec. Intell., x. (1628), 330. A house bourishly built without carpentrie.

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1826.  Scott, Rev. Kemble’s Life (1849), 242. A young man … boorishly educated and home-bred.

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1862.  Miss Braddon, Lady Audley, iii. 24. ‘Are you glad to see me?’ ‘Of course I’m glad, lass,’ he answered, boorishly.

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