zhlub การใช้
- It strains credulity that a zhlub like this could pull off such a dangerous job.
- Is this the time of the zhlub?
- Which spelling is correct _ the magazine's zhlub or the newspaper's schlub?
- In his Yiddish dictionaries, Leo Rosten spelled it zhlub, from the Slavic zhlob, " coarse fellow ."
- The senses today range from describing a person who is " ill-mannered " ( " he acts like a zhlub, that zhlub " ) to " clumsy " ( " Vassar-Shmassar, the girl's still a zhlub " ) to " oafish " ( " what can you expect from such a zhlub ? " ).
- The senses today range from describing a person who is " ill-mannered " ( " he acts like a zhlub, that zhlub " ) to " clumsy " ( " Vassar-Shmassar, the girl's still a zhlub " ) to " oafish " ( " what can you expect from such a zhlub ? " ).
- The senses today range from describing a person who is " ill-mannered " ( " he acts like a zhlub, that zhlub " ) to " clumsy " ( " Vassar-Shmassar, the girl's still a zhlub " ) to " oafish " ( " what can you expect from such a zhlub ? " ).
- The senses today range from describing a person who is " ill-mannered " ( " he acts like a zhlub, that zhlub " ) to " clumsy " ( " Vassar-Shmassar, the girl's still a zhlub " ) to " oafish " ( " what can you expect from such a zhlub ? " ).