52 adverbs to describe how to stupids

It'll be awfully stupid here, and you know you'll be coming to the city as soon as you get through with the business.

" YOUNG LADY IN COLORS."This opera is dreadfully stupid.

~The Convert.~ I wrote lots of trash about Cupid, And the telling bewitchment of curls, And that men were excessively stupid To be madly devoted to girls.

"Then it's an exceedingly stupid game if you can't do a little thing like that when it's absolutely necessary.

After an unsatisfactory course in various schools, where he was regarded as hopelessly stupid, Goldsmith entered Trinity College, Dublin, as a sizar, i.e. a student who pays with labor for his tuition.

To the English mind the German political doctrine is so incredibly stupid that for many long years, while men in high authority in the German Empire, ministers, generals, and professors, expounded that doctrine at great length and with perfect clearness, hardly any one could be found in England to take it seriously, or to regard it as anything but the vapourings of a crazy sect.

With a little sniff she put the book down; just the sort of thing for Mark King to read, she thought with fine scorn, and utterly stupid to Gloria.

At the age of five years, he was sent to the school of which his father had been master, and was found so incorrigibly stupid, that he was rejected by the teacher, whose name was Love, as incapable of profiting by his instruction.

It was abominably stupid of me!' 'Oh no.

My dear boy, how can he be a member of parliament when he is so densely stupid!

So I let the brown cob do what he would, determined to see how far a tropic horse's legs could keep him up; and, to my great amusement, he quietly leapt the whole, descending five or six feet into a pool of mud, which shot out over him and me, half blinding us for the moment; then slid away on his haunches downward; picked himself up; and went on as usual, solemn, patient, and seemingly stupid as any donkey.

" "On the contrary, I've been infernally stupid.

The sailors had honest countenances, but they looked horribly stupid.

Mrs. Bennet was intolerably stupid and tedious; Mary, who, being the only plain member of her family, piqued herself on the extent of her reading and the solidity of her reflections, was a platitudinous moralist; while Lydia and Kitty were loud, silly, giggling girls, who spent all their time in running after men.

She thinks I am fearfully stupid, I can see.

Mrs. Clement Rutherford did feel unusually stupid.

Of course he must think it frightfully stupid.

so infinitely above any merit I can pretend to!what must he think of me if I refuse him!how madly stupid, how blind to my own interest, how thankless to him must I appear!how will he despise my folly!how hate my ingratitude!

He was merely stupid.

I was mighty stupid, and that's a fact.

This was a childish Amusement when I was carried away with outward Appearance, but you make a deeper Impression, and affect the secret Springs of the Mind; you charm the Fancy, sooth the Passions, and insensibly lead the Reader to that Sweetness of Temper that you so well describe; you rouse Generosity with that Spirit, and inculcate Humanity with that Ease, that he must be miserably Stupid that is not affected by you.

Many make a large fortune, who remain underbred and pathetically stupid to the last.

On the other hand, it is true to say that history shows no precedent for the attainment of world-wide power by a people so politically stupid as the German people are to-day.

His opinion of the great revolutions of the time was, that the European monarchs might have been very good, but they were most remarkably stupid to allow themselves to be so easily driven from the throne.

He was, he felt, singularly stupid for the rest of their conversation, and the delightful feeling of enterprise that had hitherto inspired and astonished him when talking to her had shrivelled beyond contempt.

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