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Yeah, Margot was an annoyance, a jealousy inducing pain, but she was way more appealing as a roomie than that imbecile counsellor.
The genius resides in the system, not in a string of Ubermensch at the top gazing in horror at the imbecile masses.
Any imbecile can put a pile of chopped up tomatoes on toasted bread and call it bruschetta.
Why not harness people's imbecile sense of patriotism for something useful?
I could have told them that if liberty means anything at all, it is the right not to participate in imbecile Mexican waves.
He isn't really so much a provocateur as he is a sort of freelance imbecile, a flesh and blood cartoon.
Between historical pessimism and imbecile revolution, there is a stretch of arid territory where the cartoonist retires to.
And what kind of a moronic imbecile search engine would send them my blog as a result?
Rules and regulations take a backseat during this fortnight of imbecile fanaticism.
An imbecile habit has risen in modern controversy of saying that such and such a creed can be held in one age but cannot be held in another.
He was surrounded by his imbecile friends and his girlfriend-of-the-day, Chloe, all of them just gossiping like the idiots they are.
So, forward this to that imbecile Johnson and tell him to let go of drugs and start listening to the music he reviews instead of just hearing it.
I learnt that I had been vilified, crucified, and made to look like an imbecile.
The council hates us, with their potholes, ignored broken glass, imbecile cycle lanes and 6in moats around storm drains.
The Maitreya community consists of ever-seizing workers, but not imbecile idle philosophers.
We have real issues that require to be addressed and instead this imbecile gallivants all over the country appearing on radio stations to perpetuate his agenda.
It looks like an incredibly oversized garlic press or, if you're a complete imbecile in the kitchen, it looks like a playdough press that you might have had as a child.
Now outside, they looked for an imbecile for a few minutes but none came their way.
First the surgeon assumes 'the monster' to be an imbecile by birth.
I was the only American on set, and it was clear I was meant to play the role of the pitiable imbecile and birthday-party piñata: everyone would get a chance to step up and have a whack.
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Ferrara is a tremendous filmmaker, perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, the most instinctive, but there are still always some who consider him an imbecile, nothing but a nutcase.
The people of Egypt, who built pyramids to last till the end of time, were a people so ignorant and imbecile as to worship monkeys: why the people of Liverpool bore some resemblance to the people of Egypt in that.
Such imbecile images should never be shown in this country.
All of this suffering is our immediate problem: it falls upon us with full force and anyone who doesn't get hammered is either an imbecile or a lunatic.
This equation is particularly stupid, because even an absolute imbecile knows that it is not the textile producers who buy Airbuses but the airlines.
All the created entities interact in various permutations and combinations to produce different temperaments like the peaceful, the aggressive, the imbecile and the intelligent temperaments.
A great' imbecile is still an imbecile, is he not?
You are a dolt, an imbecile, worse than any of the acolytes!
It's a shame that the violent break from some Makhnovists with Volin in 1926, was not materialized by bullets some years earlier on the occasion of this criminal and imbecile irresponsibility.
He barked out anti-Semitic slogans, and was as unreachable as an imbecile.
Altogether thirty-four out of 146 'criminal lunatics' admitted to the asylum between 1852 and 1890 were described as weak-minded or imbecile by the asylum staff.
For example, any imbecile should know that pike are NOT northern pike.
He drank too much and started acting like a complete imbecile.
Examples from Classical Literature
I found by hasty experiments that Homer's mind was capable of controlling and manipulating the imbecile, like a puppeteer.
The idleness of the imbecile is always imbecilic, but the dreams of a poet have spells that enthrall.
The glory that might have been so easily won was placed beyond my reach by this overcautious imbecile.
But he was interfered with by the pragmatical, imbecile, and conceited Congress.
He wrote to Zio Giacomo, who said he was an addlepated and clot-headed imbecile.
You try to bunco me and now you conspire with an imbecile to humble me into the dust.
To question his imbecile ideas is to stand in contumacy of the revelation of God.
It would be cruel to exhume those antique judgments, so honest, yet so imbecile and so mistaken.
There is a high-grade imbecile that is cunning and shrewd, but he has no will, and he is a criminal.
I do not know whose heads are criminal, but I think I know whose are imbecile.
He flew into a passion, disowned his discovery, and called himself an imbecile.
To say that Columbus felt sure that he saw a light is to pronounce him an imbecile.
She is there still, little better than an imbecile, I regret to say, and with no hope of recovery.
The President was represented as an imbecile, utterly devoid of statesmanship.
On the other hand, it energetically recruits its ranks from among the uneducated, the weak-headed, and the imbecile.
In the year 1805, it is said, every legitimate monarch in Europe was imbecile.
He did not answer, but the other imbecile, Josiah, answered for him.
After that, a gibbering imbecile, he went to live in bughouse Alley.
And similarly a man is not imbecile if only a eugenist thinks so.
We were exhausting ourselves by this sort of imbecile wrestling.
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Vngngn, imbecile and chief that he was, was too imbecilic, too much under the sway of Ngurn, to be considered.
To her mother's mind, Nathalie was behaving in an imbecile fashion.
A man, aged 22, the son of an inebriate, with one imbecile sister.
He broke out into a most unexpected, imbecile, pathetic, nervous little giggle.
Thomas Mugridge was beside himself, a blithering imbecile, so pleased was he at chumming thus with the captain.
There, then, he sat, holding up that imbecile candle in the heart of that almighty forlornness.
I've a very good mind to shake you severely, for your contemptible treachery, and your imbecile conceit.
Oh, you know, deuce take it,' said this gentleman, looking round the board with an imbecile smile, 'we can't forego Blood, you know.
You think yourself the perfection of existence, while you are in reality the most imperfect and imbecile.
Where it had lain were a few maggots, manifesting an imbecile activity.
He dropped on a stool, bowed his powerful neck whose nape was red, and with his hands stitched the air, ludicrous, sublimely imbecile and compre hensible.
Shall I ever forget how the crack speaker walked off from me before I began, and left my imbecile pencil staggering about the paper as if it were in a fit!