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