He was used to my being a blithering idiot in his presence and the confidence of my lie seemed to throw him off. |
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We'd have to be blithering morons to put ourselves so far out there without rock-solid evidence. |
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However, unlike his predecessor, he was a blithering idiot with charm and charisma. |
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Now our guys are dying everyday because of a blithering miscalculation on your part. |
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You aren't the blithering idiot the past few have been, and I have this feeling that you're not racist. |
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Not that he's a blithering idiot or anything but he tends to be forgetful, a lot. |
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It is blithering nonsense to suggest that customers are being ripped off by thousands of pounds a minute. |
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What better tribute to the blithering indecision that has made us the nation we are today? |
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It is to my eternal shame that I am absent-minded and occasionally a blithering idiot. |
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Following that moment of blithering mayhem, she had punched the car into drive after shoving the key mercilessly into its sheath. |
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A blithering idiot is never considerably likable, nor a worthy companion to anyone knowledgeable. |
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I will quickly write something intelligent tomorrow to atone for the blithering idiot I am tonight. |
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And he is free to be a blithering moron, because there is no law against being a blithering moron. |
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Apparently, it never occurred to this blithering idiot that I had actually given thought to how my material was presented. |
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The immediate choice we have to make is not between biodiversity and feeding the world, but between biodiversity and blithering stupidity. |
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Here are some of the new principles of composition: Healthy writing is unfocussed and blithering. |
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She admitted that her comments suggesting that karmic retribution may have caused the devastating earthquakes in China were blithering. |
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This means that when finally offered the opportunity to speak, I'm liable to begin with apologising for being so out of practice, and then to start blithering unstoppably. |
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Through some strange process of absorption, many otherwise intelligent individuals become blithering idiots under the barrage of abuse that is pledging. |
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And no one but a blithering idiot would write new mortgages when there is every likelihood that a future judge would be empowered by Federal law to execute a cramdown on them. |
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He looked me slowly up and down as if I was some kind of blithering idiot. |
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