His surprise made him stupid; he was in an abyss of astonishment.
2
The dull reviewer has two varieties: the stupid and the merely dull.
3
The men are remarkably idle and stupid; they are tawny and lean.
4
The more stupid the peasant, the better does the horse understand him.
5
He looked me full in the face with stupid insolence, and said:
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One must be the half-foolish Nicko; the other must be the spy.
2
It was foolish to question the power in that grave, sardonic face.
3
He looked very foolish; and sat down in a corner without speaking.
4
The Bishop did a foolish thing in talking of the metropolitan press.
5
The foolish comfortable words spoken in every drawing-room throughout the United Kingdom.
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He looked silly enough in truth; but he never bothered about it.
2
I was silly to be mixed up with it in the beginning.
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Lay aside affected, silly etiquette for the natural dictates of the heart.
4
They were just silly, ordinary fussinesses; they had no sense in them.
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The idea of yonder silly creature being the companion of a MAN.
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The witness for the State looked in dumb amazement at the wreck.
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The days were dumb enough; but at night the hush became acute.
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These are recognized in the empire of the taste-bothdeaf and dumb.
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The whole house was dumb-thevery street had no sound in it.
5
The crowd halted, and stared round in superstitious terror and dumb marvel.
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Suddenly the absence of chairs is making them look alittlestupid.
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I was feeling alittlestupid for being so petty about Kit.
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Gentle, passionate, trusting, alittlestupid, she was not capable of irony.
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Eventually I realized it was all alittlestupid, and I stopped.
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It was crazy and alittlestupid, because my concentration would shift.
Ús de somewhat stupid en anglès
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She'll seem somewhatstupid for a while, perhaps not speak, but only smile kindly.
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Two were dark-skinned boatmen, Bengalis somewhatstupid in appearance.
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Moreover, he had fondly hoped this somewhatstupid quarry might be readily found and taken.
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Fat Mrs. Hen turned about with a vexed look upon her handsome but somewhatstupid face.
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They think of the Italians as somewhatstupid and backward: Carmela listens much and says little.
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But Buster Bumblebee, being very young and somewhatstupid as well, said "Oh, nonsense!"
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Thomas proved to be amiable if somewhatstupid, and welcomed Susan to tea affably but with sheepish looks.
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He is shrewd, brave, and somewhatstupid, and it is never certain what he will do or say.
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We must resist the temptation to celebrate every piece of bad economic news: that is also somewhatstupid.
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His name was Bauer; he seemed a stolid, somewhatstupid fellow, but as honest as the day and very obliging.
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Thus cried Tom and his friends to the big, good-natured, but somewhatstupid, giant who had sat down in the dangerous spot.
12
I don't know what I expected in Mrs. Scherer-fromMaude's description a benevolent and somewhatstupid, blue-eyed German woman, of peasant extraction.
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The noise of the storm did not awaken him, since he was somewhatstupid from a fever into which his wound had thrown him.
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The most pleasant of households may be found in cases where a clever, good-humoured, dexterous woman rules over a sweet-tempered but somewhatstupid man.
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She was a fair, pretty, somewhatstupid child, gifted with an overflow of words, which were, however, singularly incapable of conveying any definite impression.