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moronic

[muh-ron-ik] / məˈrɒn ɪk /


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Her defense has been to adopt a moronic façade.

From Los Angeles Times

“All of us got thousands of emails, all of them unwelcome. And many of them moronic, sad, pathetic,” one member supporting McDaniel said.

From Washington Post

In addition, she called an idea floated by environmentalists “moronic.”

From Washington Post

“Been saying it since the last election: it’s moronic to convince your base that their vote won’t matter because it will be stolen.”

From Washington Times

The result was humor that felt effortless, unaffected and, to many, moronic — but still hilarious.

From New York Times