Which preposition to use with stupids

of Occurrences 56%

It is very stupid of me, but these repeated shocks are rather trying.

as Occurrences 29%

" "Humph, I suppose you think you're pretty smart, don't you?" "I don't know," said Patty slowly, as if considering; "yes, I think I'm pretty smart in some ways, and in other ways I'm as stupid as an owl.

than Occurrences 18%

It's a very simple contrivance, and if a martin was not a good deal more stupid than a goose, he'd never be caught in one of them.

in Occurrences 16%

He was a sad-faced, untidy-looking boy, quick and clever enough in some things, and equally dull and stupid in others.

with Occurrences 16%

Indeed I could not have endured it had not my mind been drugged and my body stupid with fatigue.

about Occurrences 10%

When he did get ill, he was more stupid about doctoring himself than any dog that I have ever seen.

for Occurrences 9%

He lives with a heart full of that malignity, which fear of detection always generates in those, who are to defend unjust acquisitions against lawful authority; and when he comes home, with riches thus acquired, he brings a mind hardened in evil, too proud for reproof, and too stupid for reflection; he offends the high by his insolence, and corrupts the low by his example.

at Occurrences 8%

She thinks me rather prosy and stupid at times, poor girl, becausewell, because, in point of fact, I am.

to Occurrences 8%

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.

from Occurrences 5%

Assailed by creditors on one side, and drawn to the gaming-table by desire and necessity on the other; menaced with a prison, threatened to be denounced to his father, stupid from want of rest, midnight revelling, and anxiety, he one day presented himself before Sophia in a state so different from usual, that the poor girl was terrified at him.

after Occurrences 3%

I gets so stupid after a while, dat massa threatens to sell me way down whar dey works de niggars up; and I gets so, I don't care how much dey whips me, or anyting else, for I tinks I neber be mysef again, when one day massa takes me wid him down to de boats, to fotch de cotton, and I hears de captain ask, what ail dat fellow to look so blue, and massa tells him, I got a notion dat

over Occurrences 2%

"I'm very sleepy, but I've been so stupid over this solitaire since I've been at the Cedars that I must solve it in the interest of my self-respect before I go to bed.

like Occurrences 2%

His legs were so long, his nose so sharp, and hunger, instead of making him stupid like the horse and cow, had made him more lively.

beyond Occurrences 1%

I am stupid beyond pardon, Ormond; I thank you for your kind wishes....

against Occurrences 1%

In a monarchy, on the other hand, this natural and universal league of the stupid against those who are possessed of intellectual advantages is a one-sided affair; it exists only from below, for in a monarchy talent and intelligence receive a natural advocacy and support from above.

out Occurrences 1%

"Though this Grosbeak seems rather dull and stupid out of doors, he is a charming cage pet, growing tame and singing a delightful warbling song.

forfor Occurrences 1%

I am so foolishI think I must be too young or too stupid forfor all this.

Which preposition to use with  stupids