I can see you now straining costively in a dirty room to come up with that stale breadcrumb of witlessness. |
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Believe it or not, a lot of Aussies are embarrassed at the sheer witlessness of some of the men's comments. |
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There were few short moments of witlessness that were followed by a hard landing. |
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She willed herself to silence, till the forest of the park received them, and the high, thick trees could perhaps swallow witlessness and shame. |
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People who lack that capacity are either pitied for their witlessness or, if they're too pious or aggressive, resented. |
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What irritates me is the utter witlessness of these speeches. |
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They're supposed to be like Tumble, where the utter witlessness on display is immediately punished by a quick cancellation. |
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The presupposition of the talmudic modes of thought is that order is better than chaos, reflection than whim, decision than accident, ratiocination and rationality than witlessness and force. |
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But this stream of vomit and poo gags is delivered with such witlessness that they start to resemble a form of torture. |
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Comedy, as he writes, depends on contrasts between knowledge and ignorance, wit and witlessness, rhetorical skill and ineptitude. |
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Viewers who have endured his smug witlessness on Let's Dance For Comic Relief know how wrong he is. |
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So much fresher to seethe for a week before cranking out a sub-playground put-down that would have been edited out of the broadcast on witlessness grounds in the first place. |
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We tried to be tolerant, but Barney lakes his toll: the braying voice, the crude direction, the inane mummery of the dancing, the witlessness of the writing. |
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But the artist, who knows what the tools are for, laughs at this witlessness, pays no regard to fatuous words, and continues to use his workshop as before. |
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