moronic in A Sentence

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    Mobile First” is Moronic.

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    This kind of Moronic claims are really dangerous.

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    Uh… which is so logical that it suddenly makes this feast look Moronic.

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    The Moronic Devil, who apparently lives to please, climbed the tree and fetched an apple for Jack.

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    Laughter They have all the right pieces of the puzzle, and they are too Moronic to put them together correctly.

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    If you guessed that his ideas and those who touted them were(somewhat unfairly) eventually widely panned as Moronic, you would be correct.

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    The word“dunce” at this point had long been applied as a derogatory term for people labeled as stupid or having done or said something Moronic, with no connection to Duns or his work at all.

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    Bill O'Reilly did this when he commented that a woman who was raped and killed was“Moronic” because she was wearing a miniskirt and a halter top, and that”every predator in the world is gonna pick that up.”.

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    Bill O'Reilly did both of these when he commented that a woman who was raped and killed was“Moronic” because she was wearing a miniskirt and a halter top, and that“every predator in the world is gonna pick that up.”.

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    Despite the Confederates being vastly outnumbered and not as well equipped as the North, Lee and his right hand man, Stonewall Jackson, managed to post victory after victory against the North, primarily due to Lee's brilliance, Jackson's audacity, and the North's Moronic Generals.

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    Despite the Confederates being vastly outnumbered and not as well equipped as the North, Lee and his right hand man, Stonewall Jackson, managed to post victory after victory against the North, primarily due to Lee's brilliance, Jackson's audacity, and the North's Moronic and sometimes timid Generals.

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