Sentences with phrase «dullard who»

«Her Grace does not wish to be disturbed,» Ser Mandon repeated slowly, as if Tyrion were a dullard who had not heard him the first time.
I heard him the other night on the radio and after a few hours at Mike Bloomberg's knee, he has the clipped voice and the general air of a multi-billionaire instead of dullard who has spent most of his life sucking on the public teat.
You are a repet itive dullard who copies and pastes the same drivel everywhere on this blog.
WALL STREET JOURNAL — Feb 15 — Among the 125 million people in the U.S. who visit online dating and social - networking sites are a growing number of dullards who steal personal profiles, life philosophies, even signature poems.
The Arts Foundation Awards is a celebration of the vibrant creativity that underpins our economy and culture and it stands in sharp relief to the destructive lack of vision displayed by the philistines and dullards who we currently allow to run this country.

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In the distant past the village elders convened to discuss what to do about the occasional deluded, obsessive dullard in the community who thinks he talks to god.
At the end of each episode we'd have a very cleverly written message that teaches a profound message like «Drugs take the life you want away» or «That factor is dullness only suitable to those who are dullards
These dullards are the folk we, all who despise the present regime, have to convince to help us in our important social campaign to rid the club of these cancerous people; Kroenke, Wenger, Gazidis and most of the board.
Taking his problems to his dullard of a father, Ansel (Thomas Hayden Church), does little more than lead to yet another argument with his cold - hearted step - mother Charla (Gina Gershon), a tough cookie who can make meeting him at the door without her panties an affront rather than a come - on.
This time, we're left with only D'Agostino's crazy - eyed Ratatouille - aspiring chef apprentice and other dullards at the paper company, most notably Peter, played by Miles Fisher as someone who can't decide whether he'd rather do Christian Bale or Tom Cruise impressions at parties.
At a certain point, our dullard duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim (who wrote, directed, and star) break the fourth wall, turn directly to the camera, and explain half of a joke they just told (It's about the play on «soft» and «hard,» they say, forgetting, apparently, to mention the comic «Rule of Three» that precedes it).
G. Stanley Hall, a noted psychologist and president of Clark University, denounced the Committee of Ten's curriculum recommendations, because, he said, most high - school students were part of a «great army of incapables... who should be in schools for the dullards or subnormal children.»
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