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1 The Duke himself was old, feeble, and almost imbecile .
2 Such weather had a nervous effect on him: too much moisture everywhere made him feel almost imbecile .
3 She seems almost imbecile .
4 Though within the sphere of their ordinary experience they were capable of a sort of intellection, beyond that sphere they were almost imbecile .
5 He took the aged king back to Delhi and delivered him to the British authorities alive, but almost imbecile from terror and excitement.
6 She may be a nice woman; in fact, from the air of almost imbecile happiness that invests young Hobson, you are sure she is.
7 "He was quite insane," muttered Gregorio, in almost imbecile repetition of what his wife had said.
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