We have no meanings for "perfectly idiotic" in our records yet.
1 And I think most of your ideas are perfectly idiotic , she finished sleepily.
2 I beg you pardon, twins,-thatwas a perfectly idiotic thing for me to say.
3 It's perfectly idiotic the way people die at night.
4 You and Father are perfectly idiotic about her.
5 I'm perfectly idiotic to fancy for a moment that it can make any difference to you.
6 He saw her colour mounting as she exclaimed, addressing the cat, "How perfectly idiotic ! "
7 It's idiotic, perfectly idiotic !
8 She said it was an excellent idea; that domestic felicity was making us perfectly idiotic ; that she wanted a holiday, too.
9 Nothing could be more perfectly idiotic than in this day and generation to prosecute any man for giving his conclusions upon any religious subject.
10 A dull, red rage burned in his heart, not so much at anything the girl was saying, as the perfectly idiotic way the people laughed.
11 'It is perfectly idiotic to go on with this wild-goose chase.'
12 "I consider those blue stockings perfectly idiotic , " said the Duchess.
13 "Oh, there's no use in talking to him," said Alice desperately: "he's perfectly idiotic ! "
14 "I think it is perfectly idiotic . "
15 "Certainly I did," she snapped; "but it's perfectly idiotic of him to say that it took off the heel of his shoe.
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