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"She is such a twit: so narcissistic, so superficial, so stunted emotionally… so very unthreatening.
Later, she wrote to him: 'You and Germany remind me of the Book of Genesis in the Bible.' At this point, you may wonder why a good scholar like Ian Kershaw has bothered to write about such a twit as Londonderry, the sort of solemnly self-important ass my parents used to refer to as a 'stiff'stiff
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Conversely, Arnold felt that the acting of the main cast (Shatner in particular) was poor; "Shatner portrays Kirk as such a supercilious old twit that one rather wishes he'd been left behind that desk", he wrote.
Perry, however, is such an affable-seeming twit that it would surprise nobody if he got tricked into signing over the deed to his house to a wisecracking cartoon rabbit.
In the end there is something vaguely condescending about the author's portrait of Tony, who is presented as such a myopic and passive-aggressive twit that the reader finds it hard not to be annoyed with him.
Is it that the national media haven't had such fun twitting a Labour leader for his shabby dressing since Michael Foot wore a donkey jacket to a Remembrance Day service?
We're all a-twit.
Some participants described feelings of embarrassment and they used words such as "stupid" (HV08, PN01, PN09), "silly" (PN01), and "a complete idiot… a twit" (PN04) to describe how they felt about their level of skill in assessing evidence.
Stripped down, Ulysses is a twit".
You'd be a Twit not to.
A TV personality is a "twit".
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