I could try to fool people by letting it grow a bit, but as my father told me when I was a teenager, there's a fine line between Byronic and Moronic. |
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She air-kissed us, which from anyone else would've been completely moronic but from her was kind of sweet. |
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She moves into a rooming house with a moronic landlady and fends off advances from her fellow tenant, a drunken fool. |
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He takes off and from that point on adopts the moronic and douchey tactic of picking up trampy girls in bars using his old wedding ring. |
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An interesting, if not ridiculous, premise is somehow overshadowed by a moronic script filled with stupid lines. |
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I wish small-minded, moronic people would stop trashing whole groups of people and places, just to make themselves feel superior. |
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It has always amazed me how moronic the planning authorities are when they sanction building on natural flood plains. |
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It is depressing for teachers and pupils alike to see their working environment desecrated by the moronic minority. |
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Her face turns paler, she stutters a bit and then finally she leaves with her stupid, moronic girlfriends. |
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So why has Polly come up with what is, even by her notoriously moronic standards, an outstandingly hopeless argument? |
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If it's not her singing, it's her stupid moronic work-related questions that drive me insane. |
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I have no idea whose moronic idea a wooden floor in my room was, but its cold and miserable and should never be in a bedroom. |
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Two years, and he's just as patronising, moronic, simpering and clueless as ever. |
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You're probably not popular, but you affect to not care, because, after all, they're all unprintably moronic. |
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For all those people that pop ecstasy for the weekend and go to a club to have a freak out to that moronic dance music. |
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We have a moronic cabinet minister pushing for environmental disaster because he wants to personally benefit. |
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And what kind of a moronic imbecile search engine would send them my blog as a result? |
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It was a mindless and moronic act of political naivete and crass immaturity. |
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Using the feminine personal pronoun as an indefinite article is as moronic as using the masculine personal pronoun for personification. |
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We turned pages and crunched onion rings and made moronic full-mouthed sounds of pleasure and amusement. |
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He's suckered the rest of proggy America into having the moronic belief he has something to do with the Texas economy. |
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His continually moronic, arrogant behaviour has meant that his results have never matched the drivel that comes out of his mouth. |
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Last night's events will have merely provided spicy new material for moronic fanzine articles and websites to celebrate before the next barney. |
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Criticize the moronic politics and you get a sermon about not reducing works of art to a simplistic set of objective declarations. |
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The conventional view now is of an uneducated, largely illiterate proletariat sitting in moronic torpor until the beginnings of state education. |
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He is a stupid, moody, moronic little kid who thinks he's all grown up, when he's just sad and lost and bitter. |
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It was so stupid, so frustrating, so embarrassingly moronic, that it made her want to tear her hair out. |
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It is tarted up with shopworn absurdism, as when a moronic computer programmer jumps off that roof only to reappear without explanation to continue being moronic. |
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The perfectly moronic bearer of this little divine awakening has the distinction of being one of the first truly monumental schmucks of my career. |
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Like Frey, his enemy throughout the recovery process is not the cheerless environment of rehab, but the moronic cheerfulness of recovery sloganeering. |
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How could I have been moronic enough to think a relationship that began with a string of mini-abandonments and crossed wires would end under a chuppah? |
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To many people, their ingeniously moronic stunts set a new standard for how low the entertainment industry was willing to sink in pursuit of profits. |
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Since there are few lawyers without sin it will be more and more difficult, as a result of congressional hearings, to appoint anyone but a moronic milksop. |
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Of all the most obnoxious, pigheaded, stupid, moronic things he could say! |
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He is the most frivolous, obnoxious, moronic man in Scotland. |
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I have had similar conversations with my dad about moronic laws. |
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These morons know how to say the right moronic things so that the various and sundry dingbats who listen to them actually have faith and act accordingly. |
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Any of these and the order from the moronic Tory council is to leave the bin unemptied. |
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Cornily contrived set-up in a moronic spin-thebottle variation on Shane Meadows' immaculate Dead Man's Shoes. |
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This is just another example of the moronic British application of nannying European Union rules. |
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Clearly this moronic pair have either no ability to think or no ability to feel. |
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I usually find the Geordie accent pleasant on the ear but the dreary moronic drone of the narrator had me turning the sound off. |
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And then once more round the caravans as My Big Fat Gypsy Valentine treated us to another tanorexic tale of moronic insanity. |
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When thoughtless, moronic, loutish fans fail to respect the anthem, they are giving even more ammunition to critics of our city and harming the club I love. |
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