We have no meanings for "old imbecile" in our records yet.
1 Do you want to fly in the face of Providence, you doddering old imbecile ?
2 The old imbecile put his damp finger upon this, and asked me what I thought of it.
4 Thus adjured, the old imbecile huddles on his dressing gown and slippers, and finds himself, sure enough, close on a lee shore.
5 Irgens noticed the direction of his glance, but this told him nothing; the old imbecile was evidently lost in some crazy meditation or other.
6 I won't tell you I have been to consult those old women who advertise in the newspapers; you 'll call me an old imbecile .
7 Do you think this old imbecile , this man condemned to follow his mouse-killing son, can protect you from the meanest Nubian in the army?
8 "It must be that old imbecile , the Duc de Sairmeuse, who has manoeuvred so skilfully, and with so much address," he said.
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