Sentence examples for a schmuck from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a schmuck" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a derogatory term to describe someone who is foolish or incompetent.
Example: "I can't believe he forgot my birthday; what a schmuck!"
Alternatives: "a fool" or "an idiot".

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Carl wasn't a schmuck.

He's a schmuck.

People think you're a schmuck".

Can a schmuck like me make one?

Or a schmuck with a Peke.

"I'm a schmuck," Tovah said.

Misha from Murmansk says I'm a schmuck".

I sound like a schmuck!" But not as much a schmuck as Rigelsford.

But he forgave him for "acting like a schmuck".

I don't want to sound like a schmuck.

He became a schmuck, a very famous schmuck.

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