We were out of milk, so I stupidly dumped a pint of half-and-half in a glass and drank the whole thing in one disgusted gulp. |
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I stood there looking stupidly at the writing while the water rose to my waist. |
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On her fifteenth birthday she had stupidly agreed to jump off a branch of a willow tree over a shallow ravine some ten feet below on a dare. |
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I am always stupidly busy, but I love working creatively and stretching myself to the limit. |
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They can snap up great investments at bargain prices because the rest of us are stupidly following the crowd. |
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There were several occasions when they acted so stupidly, I came close to shouting at the screen in frustration. |
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They spend their lives digging up evidence against corporations because some consumers stupidly misused their products. |
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Plenty of guys always have a bit of wedge in their pocket but I've always been either hopelessly broke or stupidly rich. |
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We'd gone river rafting in California, and on a platter-smooth stretch of water, I stupidly removed my life jacket because it was stiflingly hot. |
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Her sentence is nonetheless unduly harsh and rather stupidly unimaginative, as well as completely out of kilter with community expectations. |
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I was there with her at the party, but then stupidly, and very regretfully, I left. |
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Ava anguished, stupidly thinking that it'd be easy to just relax around Dianna, but she, Ava was still the prey and Dianna the predator. |
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As part of our warm up, we were doing tumbles and on one of them I stupidly hit my own face with my knee. |
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Since becoming single again, I've been making an effort to get back in touch with old friends I'd stupidly lost touch with. |
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But none of the puzzles are so stupidly designed as to totally baffle players. |
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He stirred, and gently woke Raquel, who stretched luxuriously over him and smiled stupidly up at his face. |
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I suppose I have seen so many people behave stupidly because of some notion of nationalism or patriotism that it just annoys me. |
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These wetlands carelessly almost stupidly classified as wastelands are the first to lose ground to urban built-environments. |
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Sweeney's conversion edged the Dragons a point in front but just as quickly, a stupidly errant hand in the scrum proved their undoing. |
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They are also portrayed as stupidly happy, unaware of how absolutely nauseating their viewpoints are. |
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I was about to protest, but Alex quickly skittered off to the bathroom, leaving me stupidly holding the silver phone in my hand. |
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When we reached a door at the end she stuffed the key into my hand and ran, I watched her go, still stupidly uncomprehending. |
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The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive bleat. |
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And their centers had turned into brown patches where it seemed even the little toadstools I had stupidly admired had trouble growing. |
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But the willpower of those percipient priests had stuck in his mind like a stupidly swallowed toothpick in the throat. |
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We're forced to spend time with them as they stumble stupidly and chat inanely. |
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Sophie snickered stupidly like the idiot she was, not even thinking the answer thru. |
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I am excessively, and, perhaps, stupidly, proud of the fact that there is not a whiff of scandal about the name of any cricketer from Bangalore. |
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I could kick myself for doing what I knew I shouldn't and being too stupidly soft. |
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The military itself, at least, isn't behaving as stupidly as the moral majority crowd is. |
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Try to picture a Christmas party in which NOBODY gets stupidly drunk. |
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Vent your rage at the gormless fools we have stupidly elected. |
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Clergymen rejoiced, exulted and stupidly expected that it would last. |
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It is, thanks to the duo's charisma, stupidly fun, but it's also conflictingly crass. |
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And the triumphalism attached to the backlash against Emily Thornberry stupidly tweeting that picture are all post-Ukip. |
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That is where foolishness leads you when you try to act virtuously and, with this directive, we are acting stupidly. |
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If people often use it stupidly, it's their stupidity, not the machine's, and a return to the abacus would not exorcise the failing. |
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Decision makers react stupidly, putting this issue on the back burner and withdrawing from initiatives already under way. |
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Rather than checking whether or not Dr. Lynd had discovered something valuable, they continued to stupidly deny his claim. |
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I believe that the public often will understand and forgive a judge who acts inappropriately or even stupidly. |
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Indeed, if stupidly produced, agrofuels create more environmental, social and economic problems than they solve. |
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Nature is the innocent victim of human cruelty and stupidly in many situations, but none is as futile as war. |
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Tina could only gape stupidly as she was carried out of the door. |
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They were part of his stable of stupidly successful pop acts. |
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The giraffe gazed downwards at us with a stupidly benign expression on its face and slowly stalked away, balanced on its implausibly spindly legs. |
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Parking attendants are necessary because many drivers stupidly and thoughtlessly leave vehicles in places where they are a danger to pedestrians or other motorists. |
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He stood there stupidly, under the spell of that single word. |
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So I was right, today continued to be a stupidly stressy day. |
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I remember it was on telly 10 years ago, but I stupidly taped over it. |
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I stupidly announced to my friends that I was writing a novel. |
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The cow resembled her a little bit too, the way it chewed its cud and looked stupidly around as though waiting for someone to come along and give it some hay. |
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As soon as I purchase my own DVD player and stupidly large and expensive home cinema set-up, both films will easily find a way into my collection. |
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She nodded silently and stared stupidly down at the crook of her elbow. |
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As I followed the debate, I thought about how faint-hearted we really are in Europe, how stupidly we have acted in the past, and how many questions we have left open for this continent. |
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Having stupidly sold out' its farmers, Europe goes and invents a pharisaic rural development' policy in the human and economic desert that Brussels has created in our countryside. |
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As soon as we stop actively fighting against religious obscurantism, as soon as we begin to believe stupidly without having any proofs, we head toward a catastrophe. |
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In my view, these Members are behaving outrageously and downright stupidly and unintelligently when they show no respect for others when they are speaking. |
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It's shocking that people at the top act so stupidly and damage the sport. |
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While all countries exporting hydrocarbons catch his head, watching the fall in world prices for energy, Russian stupidly going to compensate their losses rising domestic prices for gas and nesnizheniem gasoline prices. |
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If you stupidly avoid stopping at an intersection, and hurt a pedestrian, these bad people won't try to convince you that it's impossible to respect the law! |
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That being said, I do not want anyone interpreting my point of view as being vilely and stupidly anti-American, to use the cheap rhetoric of our Alliance friends. |
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Is this bill merely and stupidly putting in place a mechanism by which petitions can be tabled or will it really enable the people to have an say and to effect change? |
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Despite the problems of extracting the oil and the pollution that already exists in Canada, the errors will be stupidly compounded by exporting the oil in bulk to the United States, along with all the jobs in processing. |
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Unfortunately, rather than trying to understand how important this is for Canadians, the other side is content to laugh stupidly, without really understanding what is going on. |
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It would be worthwhile if those who put their hand to this task would bear in mind that one does no service to Judaism either by stupidly denying its contribution, or by seeing it exaggeratedly as the most important one. |
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