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Discover LudwigThe word 'dimwit' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is considered to be a colloquial term, meaning it is more commonly used in informal or conversational settings rather than in formal writing. It is typically used to describe someone who is foolish or lacking intelligence. Example: "I can't believe John forgot his own birthday. He can be such a dimwit sometimes."
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Celebrate your immigrants and gays, the thinking goes, and your city might become the new Silicon Valley.In this section The campaign's brightest star Lunching for legalisation Not welcome here Emissionary positions Ghetto fabulous Skipping a generation Return of the noisy teenager Vote for me, dimwit Award ReprintsEven as cities tout their ghettos, though, the ghettos are emptying.
To succeed, these books leave you thinking, you have to be an able robot (Al Gore), a likeable dimwit (George W. Bush) or a lovable rogue (Bill Clinton).Even the titles of the newest books—"The Money Men", "Truth at any Cost" and "Hell to Pay"—are grimly pessimistic.
They spend it in sunshine, music and insect love.In this section The campaign's brightest star Lunching for legalisation Not welcome here Emissionary positions Ghetto fabulous Skipping a generation Return of the noisy teenager Vote for me, dimwit Award ReprintsThere are 12 broods of 17-year cicadas scattered around the Midwestern and eastern United States, and three broods on a 13-year cycle.
There's Um Saeed, the wise linchpin; Um Allawi, the intellectual; Um Saloom, the benign dimwit; and Um Khammas, the crude one, "as in oil," she admits.
James Astill, now our Delhi correspondent but previously our defence correspondent, has won the Gerald Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on National Defence.In this section The campaign's brightest star Lunching for legalisation Not welcome here Emissionary positions Ghetto fabulous Skipping a generation Return of the noisy teenager Vote for me, dimwit Award Reprints.
Clive Rowe isn't quite pulling his weight as the dimwit One-Round.
But his new role will stop him being typecast as a dimwit, he tells Matt Trueman.
But the fact they are so easily dominated by a weak-willed dimwit like Roosh suggests they would all be slaves to the system again, flogged for exercising the free speech they think they deserve unreservedly, and even killed if they vocally disagreed with the status quo.
But nothing really matters for "skinny, arrogant, dimwit" Bob except satisfying his carnal desires when any mortal stirs up his lustful attention.
That's the Mercedes logo you utter bellend pic.twitter.com/g1VqAlhELm some massive dimwit has apparently written "fukushima" on the side of a dead Skegness whale pic.twitter.com/MNErpBfEBQ A spokesperson for the CND said the action was not organised at a national level but told the BBC many people have "very strong views on nuclear disarmament".
Responding to an accusation by Tony Blair about his leadership, Major responded: "I will not make a judgement that is crucial to the constitutional and economic future of this country until I see the economic circumstances of the day – and, frankly, only a dimwit would ask me to".
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