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"idiotically" Definitions
  1. in a very stupid way

52 Sentences With "idiotically"

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I'm with someone else now and behaving a lot less idiotically.
The older woman brought grapes and the younger one smiled idiotically.
Punching away idiotically for his own glory at the expense of all else.
Still, the windows are down and I'm grinning idiotically at all of the onlookers.
I even lied to Thomas and at that point I was idiotically in love with him.
The videos were proof that some people will always react idiotically when handed a new and powerful technology.
"Amal Clooney gives UN speech about genocide and press obsesses idiotically about her husband and baby bump," one person wrote.
We ended up banging, kind of idiotically, a few days into frosh, and we fell in love for a bit.
And she idiotically delivered a dragon right into the hands of the Night King, her most serious rival for military hegemony.
Alas, the entire video is what you might expect: a man idiotically ruining his girlfriend's makeup kit loaded with MAC products.
My use of mouthwash to cover my sins was as idiotically impotent as the idea I could drink like other, reasonable, people.
A Democratic Legislature could impose measures to make voting easier — reducing idiotically long lines on Election Day — and modernize the election system.
Walsh insisted on high-fiving nearly every questioner ("I'm an idiotically crazy high-fiver"), most of whom were the high school students.
Thirty-four years ago this week, a man named Paul Francis Gadd released a 12-song album laced with an idiotically kitschy glam sensibility.
And it's a spectrum that we're really good, in the media, rat reducing to an idiotically narrow spectrum, and I think that's a problem.
The source of her fury was her notion that her computer's operating system had been designed idiotically as some sort of personal affront to her.
The challenge recently prompted YouTuber Jake Paul to idiotically dash through traffic with his own eyes covered, a stunt he (of course) later uploaded to the platform.
It reminds me of every time I got too drunk and barely made it home, or every time I skated idiotically into those DMs (also while drunk).
Whenever a stand needed to be taken and the attention of the public needed to be endured, the peacocks huffed and squawked to the fore en masse, idiotically iridescent.
As he inches farther down the stairs, he catches himself saying idiotically, "Just the cleaning crew," like it's the magic password that will get him safely out the door.
I had always been a trusting person — able to believe that all would be okay even in the most stressful or unfortunate of circumstances, but now that felt idiotically naïve.
We stan hard for Lionshead Beer, which is made in the city, and is definitely no better than a PBR, but it's our PBR and that makes us idiotically proud.
Money in particular is no hero; between his idiotically literal nickname, his childish destructiveness, and his habit of referring to Rocky as "my bitch," he's a horror movie comeuppance story waiting to happen.
Or was he just stupidly, idiotically lucky, the beneficiary of thousands of little seven rolls stacked on top of the base level of greatness he worked for over the years of his life?
In other words, people like me with our "hope" and our desire for our species to "not go extinct" aren't idiotically clinging to the delusion that maybe the big bad thing won't happen.
I became acutely aware that leggings were possibly the most misunderstood garment in high school, when I heard people idiotically recite the same clichéd opinion ad nauseum: I hate when people wear leggings as pants.
As I leave the theater, I notice a life-sized cardboard cut out of Donald Trump standing in the door frame, idiotically grinning at passerby, and remember that he is the President of the United States.
This is Wayne and T-Pain at their joint commercial peak (another review I found of Tha Carter III referred to T-Pain alongside Jay Z as the album's "A-list" talent) making an idiotically simple hit song.
"Not only are Texas Republicans wasting taxpayer dollars on a backwards crusade against loving couples and families, but they're idiotically challenging a case settled by the U.S. Supreme Court and overwhelming public support," left-leaning Progress Texas said in a statement.
The United States is not only at peace with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, but is actively courting it as an ally in order to contain China (a country which McNamara and his crew idiotically saw as Vietnam's puppet-master).
There's also that devil on your shoulder, pointing out that luxury car you've been pining over, or conjuring dreams of a boating trip around the world, or stupidly giving you the idea that trying a burger that's been idiotically infused with gold flakes is necessary.
"I idiotically rationalized that since we had been making out where each of us fell to the ground, that it would be a good idea to take things a step further since we were just in the heart of the moment at that location," Turner writes.
Many are actually using their skills to make the world a better place, securing our favorite websites and vital infrastructures—not to mention all those tiny internet devices with cameras and microphones we've idiotically placed throughout our homes where we eat, sleep, and do yoga in the nude.
Spanish newspaper Marca first reported upon the assnine, yet refined, dust-up, but we're going with the wrap-up of the idiotically reserved "clash" via The Daily Express: Mourinho reportedly wanted to sit next to Paris Saint-Germain's Unai Emery and Real Madrid's Zinedine Zidane for Sir Alex Ferguson's opening speech, with Wenger close by.
But I also felt, a bit idiotically, that if I was savvy enough I could stay one step ahead of the virus — giving up handshakes early, carrying Purell everywhere, projecting from the early case numbers to figure out how long I could safely travel, and when the virus would explode and the country would shut down.
" It's possible the subconscious of my brain knew the 20th anniversary of the show's premiere was coming up, Sopranos news floating past it like refuse on the top of whatever body of water ran past that shore bank where Christopher idiotically tried to dig up that body he had already buried in Episode 8 of Season 1, entitled "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti.
He's aboard a bus filled with colorful eccentrics -- featuring Keegan-Michael Key, Trevante Rhodes, Thomas Jane and "Game of Thrones'" Alfie Allen -- before mounting an escape, with McKenna leading the squabbling group on a hellbent chase to stop the predator and save McKenna's son ("Room's" Jacob Tremblay), who is in possession of alien tech that his dad (idiotically, it's worth noting) sent him.
Michael—I can call him that because now that I have watched 10 episodes of his show, we are good friends—confirmed that yes, in the aforementioned Episode 8 when Christopher idiotically shoots that dude in the foot in the bakery, it was pay back for when his character Spider got shot in the foot in Goodfellas, which like most of The Sopranos, I have also not seen.
In a commentary by Greg Ford, it is described as "arguably the best of all" Bugs and Sam confrontations. Ford also refers to the ways Bugs tricks Sam as "almost idiotically simple".
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Some of the bits and pieces work better than others, but so many work so clownishly, zanily, idiotically well that 'Silent Movie' is certain to have the year's noisiest audiences."Champlin, Charles (June 27, 1976). "The Fine, Flaky Flow of Silent Brooks". Los Angeles Times.
Leon is introduced to the Zubritsky's daughter, Sophia, and is immediately lovestruck. He tries to ask her a few simple questions, but she responds idiotically. Later, Leon talks to the Zubritskys, who tell him that the curse can also be broken if Sophia marries Count Gregor, the last of the Yousekevitch line. Leon resolves to break the curse.
They also play rock music on a ghetto-blaster, which causes the loggers to dance around idiotically. Finally, McKenna appears before Thorne and intimidates him by turning into a bear; the terrified villain calls off the deforestation and confesses all of his wrongdoing to the authorities. With their forest saved, the townspeople rebuild the kids' treehouse while Austene sees McKenna's spirit reunited with that of his Native American wife.
The main protagonists are twin siblings, Lann and Reynn — Lann is an energetic boy who is prone to act idiotically, while his older sister Reynn is cautious and acts as a foil and counterpart. Both hold a special power in one arm that enables them to control Mirages, the monsters inhabiting Grymoire. They can also switch at will between Lilikin and Jiant forms. The siblings are guided through Grymoire by Tama, a mysterious creature who acts as their navigator and teacher.
The second figure, representing Lady Liberty, rings the bell from the other side and he is once again vibrated. After the second ring, Goofy is determined to be ready for the next time. As the bell is struck a third time, he leaps out and is ready to attack, but when he sees Lady Liberty coming for the fourth ring, he idiotically, chivalrously, apologizes and bows. But Goofy is standing between her torch and the bell, and he receives a big knock to the head.
I myself > think Barbara has behaved idiotically and will live to regret it, but > there's no use saying so now. But how anyone with the imagination of an owl > can conceive of life as she conceives it passes me -- half the year with > one, half with the other, a child by each, etc., and no one to have any > jealousy or cause for complaint, and she like a looking-glass in the middle, > reflecting each in turn. Poor old Saxon of course sees that it won't be so.
Matthew Gilbert of the Boston Globe also gave the episode a mixed review, citing some of the episode's "quite hokey" metaphors. David Zurawik of the Baltimore Sun gave the episode a highly negative review, describing the final scenes as "wimpy, phony, quasi-religious, white-light [and] huggy-bear". He added: "It looked like [Jack] was walking into a Hollywood wrap party without food or music – just a bunch of actors grinning idiotically for 10 minutes and hugging one another." Max Read of Gawker was also particularly scathing, calling the finale "incredibly dumb" and remarking that "it ended in the worst way possible".
She relinquishes the position of the queen of Go in favor of her sister Sonken, and becomes mostly a comic relief character - a carefree person who occasionally maintains order in the streets and takes wine as reward. She often comes up with silly plans and behaves idiotically in a state of drunkenness, much to the embarrassment of her peers in Go. ::She doesn't appear in the first game outside of a flashback, but her dream affected Shuyu deeply. :;Anime version ::The queen of Go Kingdom and the eldest sister of the Son family. Originally set to appear in Shin Koihime Musō, she made her first appearance in the anime.
Inmates fight and grin idiotically or huddle in despair, all bathed in an oppressive grey and green light, guarded by a single man. The work stands as a horrifying and imaginary vision of loneliness, fear and social alienation, a departure from the rather more superficial treatment of mental illness in the works of earlier artists such as Hogarth. In a 1794 letter to his friend Bernardo de Yriarte, he wrote that the painting shows "a yard with lunatics, and two of them fighting completely naked while their warder beats them, and others in sacks; (it is a scene I witnessed at Zaragoza)".Kromm, Jane.
As part of the curse, every generation of Worrells will get "dumber and dumber and dumber", until the dumbest member of the family is foolish enough to release him from his earthly prison, culminating in Ernest P. Worrell. One hundred years later, Ernest, a sanitation worker, helps a few of his middle school friends, Kenny Binder, Elizabeth and Joey, construct a tree house in the same tree that unknowingly contains the dormant creature, after the mayor's sons demolished their own cardboard haunted house. When Old Lady Hackmore discovers this, she angrily leaves. When Ernest follows her, he learns the story of Trantor and idiotically reports it to the kids.
In this short, Mickey Mouse and his friends Donald Duck and Goofy attempt to build a boat (which they name Queen Minnie), which is made from fold-out parts (the instructions simply say "All You Do Is Put It Together" and "Even A Child Can Do It"), though they encounter problems as they go (such as Donald painting the rudder which keeps being turned by Mickey, and Goofy idiotically thinking the Figurehead is an actual woman). Their maiden voyage turns out to be their last, as the boat collapses as she sets sail, thanks to Minnie Mouse hitting the champagne bottle to christen the boat just a little too hard.
La plume de ma tante ("my aunt's quill") is a phrase in popular culture, attributed to elementary French language instruction (possibly as early as the 19th century) and used as an example of grammatically correct phrases with limited practical application that are sometimes taught in introductory foreign language texts. As Life magazine said in 1958, "As every student knows, the most idiotically useless phrase in a beginner's French textbook is la plume de ma tante (the pen of my aunt)." The phrase is also used to refer to something deemed completely irrelevant. The term lent its name to the musical play La Plume de Ma Tante, which won a Tony Award in 1959.
"La Couchette", like "Sardines"—the first episode of the previous series—introduces characters gradually, and explores "man's capacity to behave idiotically within a confined space to creepy and comic effect". The sleeper carriage setting is, like the wardrobe of "Sardines", a claustrophobic environment into which the various characters are forced. For comedy critic Bruce Dessau, though the setup was similar, "La Couchette" was "maybe more comic, less sinister, but the denouement is no less nightmare-inducing". The sleeper carriage setting gave Shearsmith and Pemberton a number of "traumatic" elements to exploit, such as claustrophobia, proximity to strangers, motion, and the various elements associated with settling down to sleep, such as flatulence and getting undressed.

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