Poor Nina, as a student at the University, was required to suffer the idiots pestering her with puns as witless and unintelligent as themselves. |
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And unless the powers that be and their witless supporters get that through their thick skulls, failure is what we are most likely to get. |
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It is used to hold thick doors open, crush particularly large spiders and scare witless those English students who have to read it. |
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I suddenly realized how foolish I was acting, scared witless by a simple dream. |
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Indeed, one of the major talking points among spectators concerned the witless manner in which so many wickets were thrown away. |
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Thus, in Mrs. Kerry's brainless and witless offhand yet pregnant remark, we hear the sick thud of the other shoe dropping. |
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Then someone doing a dull and witless job in Ireland rings and tries to flog me a new credit card. |
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What's even better is how much this show is a breath of fresh air in an era of witless, dumb sitcoms. |
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Art today is rich in witless posturing, philosophical boilerplate, ostentatious anger, and conventional shock. |
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Openly contemptuous of New Age mysticism, the novel parodies its adherents as witless and violent Edenites, followers of the Cult of Ignorance. |
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You'd never guess such a thing from this 75-minute sample of puerile rubbish that is listless, witless, and devoid of anything resembling humor. |
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He will be witless and will revel in childish things like fighting and kicking a ball about. |
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In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
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There were witless, self-important demi-mondaines and courtesans lauded in the popular press. |
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Female waitresses and bartenders everywhere know exactly what it's like to have to simper in silence in the face of some witless, leering oaf. |
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Policyholders must be fretting themselves witless over what to do next. |
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But it didn't and doesn't go blowing us up just to scare us witless for reasons that completely elude us. |
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They give us a mass of detail of trivial happenings, or witless cruelty, stupid evil, blind fate. |
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As he explains, Latin is widely used by lawyers to cheat you, by doctors to scare you witless and by houseplant sellers to shift their wares. |
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The mummy never existed and the entire tale is a journalistic exercise in bad writing and witless sensationalism, a story that the British Museum is often called upon to deny. |
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Sorry, but the endless apologies from hapless celebrities and witless pundits add up to a big zero. |
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And as for the baffling, witless, revisionist American civil war drama Point of Honor? |
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Within five years of his appointment he had turned the institute from a finishing school for witless girls into a seminary with a worldwide reputation. |
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They have been many years in reaching that point, and it is witless to think that you can start out from there, basing your starting scale of living on their attained goal. |
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Franklin's brainchild was tenderhearted, henpecked, and witless. |
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The danger at this point is that a speaker will undo all the good wrought in his address by dragging in new or irrelevant material, or by indulging in a witless anticlimax. |
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In the last month alone, we've discussed whether a comedian called Dapper Laughs should have had his ITV2 show cancelled once everyone realised his career was based entirely on witless sexism. |
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That was his best toy until, in 2006, he tested a nuclear device, using it to scare the Americans witless and to pressure the world into sending in food. Even as it did so, outsiders mocked him. |
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The dialogue is witless, the comic energy underpowered and the stereotypical portrayal of Colombians is offensive. |
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Don't miss the chubby, colorful puffins of the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve or the seven million storm petrels found on Baccalieu Island. |
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Urgh, if there's any truth in her theory that a name reflects a personality, there's a deed poll application going in for a change of moniker to Witless. |
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