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the witless
adjective
Destitute of wit or understanding; wanting thought; hence, indiscreet; not under the guidance of judgment.
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Who first took down the witless chavs?
Dumped in the dunes snatched from the witless Finns,.
"Do you vow to keep your wits among the witless?
Godfrey soon becomes the real master of the witless household.
The fans are being drowned out by the witless honk of the vuvuzelas.
The witless, monotonous tomahawk chop managed to ridicule American Indians as well as annoy baseball fans all over the map.
The witless ineptitude of their performance was unique to English teams, under pressure, against spin, in Asia.
'Celebrity Autobiography: The Next Chapter' Celebrities read selections of the witless wisdom culled from the tell-all tomes of the rich and famous.
Of course, Klass has since committed a crime against leggings and doubtless the witless slagging off it occasioned was written by a woman.
He rails against industry idiocy and creative myopia with an honesty and articulacy that exposes today's PR-manufactured "confessionals" as the witless effluvia they are.
But it also led him to support animal preservation and to criticize "the import of rare animal skins to satisfy the witless wishes of women".
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