Sentence examples for those imbeciles from inspiring English sources

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If only those imbeciles in the double-decker tour bus would stop waving at him; they're fanning his insecurities.

I despise all living painters, except Monet and Renoir, and I want to succeed through work"; "Art is harmony parallel to nature – what can those imbeciles be thinking who say that the artist always falls short of nature?" Cézanne always preferred to paint outside en plein air: "Today, with the sky full of overhanging grey clouds, I see things in an even darker light".

They might say things like, "Those imbeciles... they had to use those silly devices called iPhones - they didn't realize they could communicate telepathically".

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He's just one of those Northern imbeciles, isn't he? Did you see that South Bank Show about Morrissey?

"Hard to accept that these imbeciles represent the people in our government," Shkreli tweeted.

Minutes after Shkreli walked out of the room, on his official Twitter account appeared the message, "Hard to accept that these imbeciles represent the people in our government". It could not immediately be confirmed if those tweets were written by Shkreli.

In his self-portrait, Merrill — once again the culture critic — is describing the New Age shop where he bought his world-map-imprinted white Tyvek windbreaker: I found it in one of those vaguely imbecile  Emporia catering to the collective unconscious  Of our time and place.

Massive, perhaps, in the sense described by Robert Hardman, a journalist and author, in The Daily Mail: "We have been treated like imbeciles by those who believe they have a divine right to squander other people's money in the name of sport".

One Islamist preacher did defend the move on religious grounds: "Those who object to the decision are imbeciles.

Those who objected to his words were "political imbeciles" and "forces of counter-revolution", said the Youth League.Quarrels are also swirling around the constitutional court.

"Everything in prison is addressed to the woman for whom the red wedge is painted on the clock face, the imbecile". Yet Romy's intelligence and humanity — along with those of her fellow inmates — are undeniable.

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