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Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help.



 
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Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help. #1 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 22:47 pm   Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help.
 

A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help.

uncouth........what do you mean..?
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uncouth...what do you mean..? #2 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 4:24 am   uncouth...what do you mean..?
 

Good morning Ganesh. My comment was aimed at the person who was taking a dig at you.

Check out his avatar.

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Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help. #3 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 16:21 pm   Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help.
 

uncouth means awkward, clumsy, or ungraceful.
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Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help. #4 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 17:12 pm   Sentence: A fool can be educated. An uncouth person is beyond help.
 

It can also mean, without manners, social graces, and charmless.

These descriptions applied perfectly to the person who posted on Ganesh's thread.
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