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    Verwenden Sie „half-witted“ in einem Satz

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    half-witted


    1. That half-witted milk-


    2. " He said with a half-witted chuckle


    3. Jim broke loose, with a half-witted laugh, as he through his arm around her shoulders


    4. Ludwig splashed in the mud yelling, markedly scared and half-witted:


    5. ‘We’re not complete half-witted idiots – can’t it tell us anything?’ He snatched his half-eaten food tray and carried it to the kitchen bench


    6. ‘Not for me you half-witted fool


    7. This level of success commands a high price, not surprisingly, otherwise every half-witted, unfocused fool in the country would be doing it


    8. And to us, you and your half-witted son are no better than those sack faced slaves


    9. „But you"re not half-witted; Max designed the gallery for exactly that sort of spot


    10. The bloke obviously wasn"t as half-witted as he"d looked and had cleared out

    11. But we don’t have to put up with being treated like half-witted kids! We’re men!’


    12. From their point of view it was pretty unlikely; I already had a good-looking girlfriend and only a blind, half-witted spaz would be seen dead with Florence


    13. He did have all the makings of a spoiled, rich boy who had no real social graces, only those he half-wittedly managed to obtain at events such as this where he seemingly did not belong


    14. otherwise every half-witted, unfocused fool in the country would be


    15. There was old Jevons with one eye gone, and his clothes the colour of mud, his bag over his back, and his brains laid feet down in earth among the violet roots and the nettle roots; Mary Sanders with her box of wood; and Tom sent for beer, the half-witted son of the sexton-- all this within thirty miles of London


    16. Konstantin Levin had warmed to his subject, and began mimicking the president and the half-witted Alioshka: it seemed to him that it was all to the point


    17. I can understand compulsory military service, which affects my children, my brothers, and myself, I am ready to deliberate on what concerns me; but deliberating on how to spend forty thousand roubles of district council money, or judging the half-witted Alioshka—I don’t understand, and I can’t do it


    18. The shock has made her half-witted, but I understand that she was never very bright


    19. This comforting dream and hope were given her by God’s folk- the half-witted and other pilgrims who visited her without the prince’s knowledge


    20. Sometimes we are inclined to class those who are once-and-a-half-witted with the half-witted, because we appreciate only a third part of their wit

    21. I saw that the State was half-witted, that it was timid as a lone woman with her silver spoons, and that it did not know its friends from its foes, and I lost all my remaining respect for it, and pitied it


    22. And the crowds would go from tank to tank, looking in at us through the glass—with their mouths open, like half-witted flounders


    23. But to be a town councilor and discuss how many dustmen are needed, and how chimneys shall be constructed in the town in which I don't live—to serve on a jury and try a peasant who's stolen a flitch of bacon, and listen for six hours at a stretch to all sorts of jabber from the counsel for the defense and the prosecution, and the president cross-examining my old half-witted Alioshka, 'Do you admit, prisoner in the dock, the fact of the removal of the


    24. I can understand compulsory military service, which affects my children, my brothers, and myself, I am ready to deliberate on what concerns me; but deliberating on how to spend forty thousand roubles of district council money, or judging the half-witted Alioshka—I don't understand, and I can't do it


    25. And again, the man in whose hands is the power, and who to-day may be endurable, may to-morrow turn into a beast, or his place may be taken by an insane or half-witted heir of his, as was the case with the King of Bavaria and Paul


    26. This comforting dream and hope were given her by God’s folk—the half-witted and other pilgrims who visited her without the prince’s knowledge


    27. So this was the rough diamond—the epitome of common sense! Why, he was a half-witted, impertinent, overbearing booby, and his author longed to get him across his knee, and correct him in the good old way


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