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1 The old gentleman appeared much more imbecile than when I last saw him.
2 I have to cheat a far worse, more imbecile , senseless, existence.
3 They exalt the little, and they lower the great, nothing is more imbecile nor more immoral.
4 A still more imbecile expedition was sent by the "all talents," ministry against Egypt.
5 I wanted, if possible, to write something even more imbecile than has ever yet been written.
6 In numerous instances, he is imbecile in body, more imbecile still in mind, and contemptible in person.
7 There should be no more imbecile philosophy in the North Woods as far as he and she were concerned.
8 Nothing could be more imbecile , judging by the light of subsequent events and the experience of centuries, than such an organization.
9 Do you know, in all history, including that of the Botocudos, anything more imbecile than the Right of the National Assembly?
10 Well, don't you think it is still more imbecile , when you have such a wife as I, to-togo outside and-paymistresses?
11 This would give us in the United States about fifty-two thousand idiots, and as many more imbeciles .
12 "Don't be a fool, Tom," interrupted his friend, somewhat impatiently; "you seem to me to be growing more and more imbecile every day.
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