67 Verbs to Use for the Word idiot

Things were as bad as ever, and quite suddenly it struck me with considerable force that by lying low in this fashion I was making a most unholy idiot of myself.

"You blamed idiot, are you goin' to stand there all day?

Better have been born an idiot!

Why so? To teach these idiots to let their wives and their daughters be idle and dance attendance at the churches, and relate all the details of their household and their little sins to these bullies, as to their grand-dad.

His driver, finding him so obstinate, hit him hard and long with his stick, saying the while, "Oh, you dunder-headed idiot, do you suppose it's come to this, that men pay worship to an Ass?" Rude shocks await those who take to themselves the credit that is due to others.

Oh" "Shut up, you little idiot!

"No, you blithering idiot!"

"She married an idiot.

'She had, yes: but she wanted more, more, more, the silly idiot.'

When I saw the idiot on the following day, I could perceive a marked improvement in his appearance.

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" "Call Cohn to the 'phone or I'll go over there on the next boat and kill you, you damned idiot," shrieked Peck.

Instantly the others commenced to pick it up, but before they had sung three words 'Enery Irving, in tones of horror, demanded "The Mar-shall-aise again; quick, you idiot!" from Snapper, and himself swung off into a falsetto rendering of "Three Blind Mice."

One of the chefs, surmising the irregularity of their relations and foreseeing an imminent break, sought to turn it to his own profit by making amorous overtures to Mama Thérèse, who for reasons of her own, probably hoping to make Papa Dupont jealous, encouraged the idiot.

Ben, you everlasting idiot, do you mean to tell me that you've seen that girl every day for the last two months, and don't know yet that she's too good to belong to Bill Lawton?" Bert began to laugh hysterically.

Is there not, then, sufficient ground for at least a doubt if, excepting idiots, there is one human being in whom the purely physical is at all times the sole agent?

Pray, do not give yourself the trouble to fancy me an idiot whose conceit it is to treat himself as an exceptional being.

"It was only for just a moment that I felt an idiot.

Answer me, you gibbering idiot!"

The excitement had been too muchmind and body had given wayand the half-idiot of earth awoke to the glories and the bliss of his Redeemer's presence.

"Marry, hang the idiot!" returned she, "to bring me such stuff: if I had them I would throw them in the fire."

At that outrageous bug I shot The fury of mine eye; Said I, in scorn all burning hot, In rage and anger high, "You ignominious idiot!

In two hours' time you are staggering homeward a gibbering idiot.

Tiffles could have hugged the idiot, not only as the most sensible man, but the best-hearted one he had seen in the village.

This class includes idiots, madmen, and children too young to be sensible of the obligations of an oath, and to distinguish between good and evil.

67 Verbs to Use for the Word  idiot