A hard worker but congenitally accident-prone, he galumphs through life trying his best but always falling foul of officious middle managers. |
That gene renders them congenitally incapable of saving taxpayers' dollars and compulsively inclined to spend them. |
Again, I plead political urgency, relative youth, and a congenitally big mouth. |
Well, you'd either have to be living in a box, congenitally purblind or maintaining yourself in a state of wilful self-delusion not to spot it. |
But the congenitally upbeat North Carolina senator showed his moxie when he answered the question with an attack on the rival ticket. |
The children concerned were either congenitally deaf, or had become deaf in the first years of life, before they had learned to speak. |