Sentence examples for what idiotic from inspiring English sources

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It must be a pretty fun job whoever is behind all these, sitting there in sunny Cupertino wondering what idiotic things people might shout into their phones.

I don't care what substances he takes or what idiotic philosophies he espouses on his own time; it's a free country, he can do what he wants to himself and be as dumb as he chooses to be in whatever setting he feels most comfortable.

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Brian Sewell, art critic What an idiotic Yorkshireman thinks is British is not what some cultured southerner thinks.

Another Muslim commentor wrote: "We can only apologise to our non-Muslim brothers and sisters for what these idiotic people have done".

Restaurant Ours (what an idiotic name) seems to be aimed at the Chiltern Firehouse/Made In Chelsea crowd, but our fellow diners are ramrod west Londoners, all florid faces and bouffant comb-overs, as though someone's cattle-prodded in a charabanc-ful of Piers Morgan's pals.

Moreover, a lot of fashion's critics often overlook the fact that the industry also has a lot of positive qualities: it is stuffed with powerful women; it is – despite what the idiotic The Devil Wears Prada suggests – very female-friendly and it can be extremely fun to work in, which is not a quality to sniff at.

Non-believers have to pay or have to walk... What an idiotic family.

We then started with a list of all the things that were broken, stupid, idiotic, what's killing innovation, from 16 really bright people who were willing and able to tell you the truth.

Monkey do What's more idiotic than presenting a horde of monkeys with a keyboard and expecting them to reproduce the complete works of Shakespeare, even though it's estimated to take 14bn years?

It's hard to say what's more idiotic: a director who treats his audience like uptight prigs in need of a gratuitous shock, or an industry organization that treats filmgoers like children.

"It's hard to say what's more idiotic," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times, "a director who treats his audience like uptight prigs in need of a gratuitous shock, or an industry organization that treats filmgoers like children".

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