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How to use IDiot in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word IDiot? Here are some examples.

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If it is true that the Feds are demanding this, it means that they are treating Newfoundland like an untrustworthy, idiot stepchild.
Any brainless idiot can break something and any halfwit with a box of matches can start a fire.
For all those people who think I'm a complete idiot for not noticing, sorry!
Granted, they are still smarter than us but its one thing to be an idiot and quite another to choose to marry an idiot.
And he is not coming into court acting like an idiot and being stupid on the stand.
At first, they pick on a village idiot, with the mental age of a child, and when that doesn't work, pick on someone else and then someone else.
He should have summed up that situation better and realised he was dealing with a bloke who spoke with the authority of a village idiot.
She could have at least told me that I looked like a professional village idiot.
I become flushed and flustered and I start to mumble nonsensically like the village idiot.
And if you stop and ask somebody for directions you either get the village idiot or somebody from out of town.
Even the deaf-mute village idiot, trailing through the desert with a giant catfish in his arms, comes to a happy ending.
The sense I have is that the life of the village idiot was probably less complicated than that of the holy fool.
I went to him when I got into a fight and some idiot drove a piece of glass into my ear.
Evidence, of a sort, is provided by the village idiot and by a lady doctor who was consulted by Rebecca shortly before she died.
Cassida says you're an idiot for forgetting that she hates the dining commons and can't eat there anyway.
Those idiot pirates who preceded me thought all Torrencia was good for was robbing their pathetic little cogs.
If everything is explained to us, from A to Z, then even an idiot can grasp it.
And if that's what they want, they should never change just for the sake of being able to spend a bit of time with some jumped-up idiot.
I had stood by and waited, like an idiot, a bunny-boiler, a desperate hanger-on, through my late twenties, into my early thirties.
Whatever his motives, North's crusade has made him the idiot savant of big business.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I shall end my days in a village, in the character of the village idiot, and be a spectacle and a judgment to mankind.
But an idiot with equivocal intentions and a pitchfork is as well worth flattering and cajoling as if he were Louis Napoleon.
Seeing a roadhog idiot grasping one of those and shouting in frustration at being unable to cause mayhem would make my day.
Young man, I have no wish to be hard on a congenital idiot who is not responsible for his actions, but I must insist on an explanation.
A recent Ontario court decision held, in effect, that anyone who relies on a politician's promise is a gullible idiot.
And how'd they come to strike that idiot idea of going a-blackberrying in the night?
The next stop would be to close busy thoroughfares on the off-chance an idiot is drunk.
Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised With idiot moons and stars retracing stars?
Main parties all peddling rubbish WHICH party leader is the idiot?
Bob was a well-meaning idiot, but Garm did not encourage him.
I have got the money, and I should be a born idiot if I parted with it.
There was considerable of it, and Miss Miranda remarked, among other things, that so absent-minded a child was sure to grow up into a driveling idiot.
I even found myself being so carried away that I was absentmindedly humming the Sky Blue song all weekend and smiling to myself like a village idiot.
The greater idiot ever scolds the lesser, muttered Ahab, advancing.
Well, it would make a cow laugh to see the shines that old idiot cut.
I may sell one if the right kind of a moneyed idiot sees them.
The idiot, the Indian, the child and unschooled farmer's boy stand nearer to the light by which nature is to be read, than the dissector or the antiquary.
He would meet the girl again on the promenade, he told himself, dashingly renew the acquaintance, show her that he was not the gaping idiot he had appeared.
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