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- noun The state or condition of being
dimwitted .
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Examples
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Why does the National Review have to damage the credibility of conservatives everywhere by publishing such dimwittedness?
Social Security Privatization Debated, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Why does the National Review have to damage the credibility of conservatives everywhere by publishing such dimwittedness?
Social Security Privatization Debated, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Have you announced yourself as a capable, qualified candidate for this promotion you are seeking, only to have revealed yourself to be so inarticulate that others suspect you of utter dimwittedness?
December 2008 2008
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Just imagine what one could learn about predispositions for plastic surgery and dimwittedness from Heidi Montag's silicone-saturated genes.
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Sigh, such dimwittedness and possibly from the same mindset that would be all for unrestrained capitalism.
Archive 2009-02-01 Jes 2009
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Sigh, such dimwittedness and possibly from the same mindset that would be all for unrestrained capitalism.
Wee Abused Scottish Beasties Jes 2009
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But the dominant dimwittedness is found in some of the individual characters, whose names have been changed but who are supposedly presented as they really were.
IRAQ MASH 2009
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"Well, OK, if that's what you want to think," she said with irritated patience at the dimwittedness of men who can't tell red from burgundy.
Dual Citizenship Dave Hingsburger 2007
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James, I most certainly had no intention of describing you as guilty of cowardice, dimwittedness or dishonesty.
Evolution and Liberal Christianity James F. McGrath 2009
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Gareth, you've described me as guilty of "cowardice, dimwittedness and dishonesty".
Evolution and Liberal Christianity James F. McGrath 2009
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