Sentence examples for bozo from inspiring English sources

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bozo

noun

A stupid or foolish person.

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What got me onto this theory was reading that the shoe bomber, a Muslim convert named Richard Reid, had been described by someone who knew him well in England as 'very, very impressionable.' I had already decided that the man was a complete bozo.

You've probably seen this kind of bozo impulse at work in your life.

Girl powerBabesAgainstBush.com has produced a calendar of "13 beautiful young women, exercising their first amendment right to thumb their nose at our bozo president".

He was a phenomenal writer," says Frank. "And a total bozo".

Last August, after some bozo at a Sainsbury's moved the kosher items to a different fridge to spare them becoming weaponised by anti-Israel demonstrators, Danny Finkelstein wrote in The Times about feeling nervous for the first time in his life.

He was even harsher about Hancock, a networking specialist and a twenty-eight-year veteran of I.B.M. whom Jobs referred to routinely as a "bozo" and a "moron," urging Amelio to demote her.

Another bozo tries to blow a hole in an airplane and succeeds only in setting his underpants aflame in a manner that might have rendered him ill equipped for the seventy-two heavenly virgins who were to be his reward if he succeeded.

*:o)    Our current leader is a bozo.

As I think I've said before, the real question Perry's campaign raises is this: How did such a bozo win re-election three times as governor of the second biggest state in the country?

And how is this bozo described by friends and family?

In the unsettled period after Fiorina's departure, Fortune reported, employees sometimes ignored managers' instructions, a maneuver they called "flipping the bozo bit".

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