Sentence examples for asinine of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "asinine of" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence and should not be used in written English.
"Asinine" is an adjective meaning silly or foolish, and "of" is a preposition that shows possession or relationship. Together, they do not form a complete or correct phrase. You could use the word "asinine" in a sentence in the following ways: - "His asinine behavior during the meeting was both unprofessional and disruptive." - "I can't believe she fell for such an asinine scheme." - "The comedian's jokes were more asinine than humorous." But you cannot use "of" immediately after "asinine" as it does not create a coherent phrase. A potential correct usage of "of" after "asinine" could be: - "His speech was full of asinine remarks."

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It is hot take season today on the net neutrality front, and TechCrunch would be remiss if we didn't bring you the best, worst, banal, and asinine of the virulent anger and relieved happiness that is currently bouncing around the nation.

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Previously, James Clapper, director of National Intelligence, joked that furor over news of NSA's spying on the phone of the German Chancellor was asinine: "Some of this reminds me a lot of the classic movie 'Casablanca': 'My God, there's gambling going on here!'" Clapper is correct, it appears.

Normally this type of radio serves as an appropriate soporific after a long and arduous travel day, but I almost jumped out of my seat in dismay when I heard one of the most asinine questions of all time from an ABC news reporter, Jim Avila.

You fully embraced the stupidity of reality television shows, with asinine introductions of the GOP candidates that reminded viewers of the opening credits of "Survivor".

That plan was so asinine to members of Congress that the moderate wing of the Republican Party rejected it due to fears of the electoral repercussions in the 2018 midterm elections.

Conservatives blind obedience to the national security establishment led to the tragedy of 9/11 and the asinine invasion of Iraq.

Pitchfork Media called it the "most asinine bandname of the year," and Chuck Klosterman of Spin magazine chided it as "one of the dumbest band names in recent rock history".

The problem with this comment, then, is not just that it's an asinine way of thinking, a casual defense of intolerance through religious beliefs.

("So and so answered the quiz: What city should I live in?") I despise these asinine wastes of time and now all of the sudden everybody's quiz is foisted upon me 24/7 and I can't block them.

Spiked with phobic silliness — Miranda suffers a panic attack at the sight of Terry's ornate Boston bedroom — "Misconceptions" is an asinine pileup of improbabilities.

In which Hollywood reporter Eric Spillman, who might have had a few Appletinis before he hit the streets, gets his ass handed to him by someone considerably smarter than him and, I would note, with a more developed sense of priorities than some slap-happy TV pug asking asinine questions of normal folks on line.

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