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Could this be a kindly way of referring to dimwittedness?
His character, despite the dimwittedness, is the one you’re still pondering on the way home.
As if to underscore his dimwittedness, he got thoroughly lost trying to find the place.
The jokes play on a supposed dimwittedness that stems from Totti's strong Roman accent.
His armor is his irony-proof dimwittedness.
Has the Royal Shakespeare Company discovered that Eliot is much better at depicting dimwittedness than deep torment?
It is something which, I think, no serious person nowadays could say, inviting as it does the charge of moral cretinism as well as dimwittedness.
Dimwittedness is a pure attribute; comedically, it is clean fuel, free of all the muddying effects of complexity.
Also like Parker (as in many slapstick routines), he often knocks or causes Binghamton to be knocked down because of his clumsiness and dimwittedness.
According to tip, a Berlin-based magazine, "(...) due to their grandiloquent dimwittedness, the lyrics provoke only tormented laughter."
But from now on I intend to cultivate the countryman's bungling ways, his clumsiness, his dimwittedness, his artlessness.
When he's super scared, he loses his normal dimwittedness and comes up with a super good idea to save his super scared neck.
He is also often teamed with Carter, and his irritation at Carter's bumbling antics and dimwittedness is used for comedic effect.
In the short, Taz stalks Bugs Bunny, but due to his dimwittedness and inability to frame complete sentences, he serves as little more than a nuisance.
Rocksteady and Bebop were featured in the following TMNT Adventures series, with similar origins and dimwittedness.
You might also note, disapprovingly, that both of the play’s female characters are depicted as airheads of contrasting nationalities whose dimwittedness is mined exhaustively for easy laughs.
He believed that they are "endlessly entertaining" because of their "kooky natures, dimwittedness, and talents for both disrupting the intended flow of any situation and succeeding despite themselves".
And the members of the Drones Club, including Bingo Little, Oofy Prosser and Freddie Widgeon, are rendered in all their fashionable dimwittedness.
Karen, Rocky, and Bullwinkle are reunited but then arrested and put on trial, where Bullwinkle's dimwittedness takes over him and he sabotages their case by cross-examining Karen as the prosecutor, not the defense attorney.
Because Joe and Gus exist on a level of dimwittedness beyond the reach of even the most sensitive sonar, they manage to lose the knife and retrieve the loot only in time to surrender it to Massey.
The man in question, of course, is Bill Henrickson, played with a perfectly hewn dimwittedness by Bill Paxton, an actor so averse to the grand or melodramatic gesture that his considerable gifts seem to elude the distracted eye.
A reworking of Mr. Lloyd Webber's and Mr. Ayckbourn's "Jeeves," a well-dressed flop in London in 1975, the musical turns Wodehouse's artfully spun narratives of aristocratic dimwittedness into vaudevillian slapstick.
In Brooklyn, home now to countless urban farmers pursuing the perfect rooftop tomato, one of many trends is something called slow parenting, which has very little to do with dimwittedness, and much to do with less scheduling and fewer possessions for New York toddlers.
This eventually led to Bob and Midge's on-screen divorce and her leaving for California to "pursue a career on Broadway" (again showing her dimwittedness, or possibly being a euphemism used by Kitty to explain to Donna where her mother was heading.