That makes you understand the fatuousness of nationalism because you can't tell the nationality of a bone. |
It's a comic performance and it's the character's fatuousness which makes it so funny. |
The same fate befell others who similarly attempted to contribute to moral, political, and ethical debate beyond the fatuousness and anonymity of talk-back radio. |
One has to pity the poor flacks who have to defend a corporate officer's speech characterized not just by US-bashing but by sheer fatuousness. |
This kind of burbling fatuousness does not aid the cause of getting to the truths of war, and Burns should know better. |
In the darkest days of the Dark Ages, no superstition surpassed this one for silliness, fatuousness, or just plain ignorance. |