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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dopey idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea that is foolish or lacking in intelligence.
Example: "I thought it was a dopey idea to invest in that failing company."
Alternatives: "a silly idea" or "a foolish idea."
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At Jobs's memorial, which was held on the lawn at Infinite Loop, Ive said, "Steve used to say to me — and he used to say this a lot — 'Hey, Jony, here's a dopey idea.' And sometimes they were: really dopey.
At Jobs's memorial, which was held on the lawn at Infinite Loop, Ive said, "Steve used to say to me and he used to say this a lot—'Hey, Jony, here's a dopey idea.' And sometimes they were: really dopey.
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This is the list of albums I liked most, ranked by a mildly dopey idea that is visible in a key at the end of the spreadsheet.
We bought into the dopey idea that you could radically cut taxes and still maintain critical government services — and fight two wars to boot!
During brainstorming sessions, Mr. Ive said, Mr. Jobs would often come up with a lot of "dopey ideas," along with good ones too.
At Jobs's funeral in 2011, Ive described him as his "best and most loyal friend", as someone who confided "dopey ideas" in him.
"They had some good ideas, but also some dopey ideas".
What's undeniable, though, is the creeping profundity that emerges from what could easily have been a dopey student short film idea.
A dopey rapper?
She melts into a dopey smile.
Patty is what you'd name a dopey cheerleader.
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