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Etymology

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oaf +‎ -like

Adjective

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oaflike (comparative more oaflike, superlative most oaflike)

  1. oafish
    • 1955, William Irving Kaufman, How to write for television, page 34:
      [] beyond the oaflike appreciation of mere professional workers in an entertainment medium.
    • 2016, Robert Spencer, I Will Love You If:
      Really missing Larry and the oaflike existence he presented to the household.