dumbness

[ UK /dˈʌmnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being mentally slow and limited
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How To Use dumbness In A Sentence

  • Prolong frequent masturbation damage the kidney , weaken the kidney and cause dumbness to real sex.
  • If it were solely a matter of the site blooper, then the error might be put down to dumbness and naivety.
  • And you can see this kind of dumbness coming through in this floor speech calling for a “spending freeze”: Matthew Yglesias » Mike Pence Calls for Massive Anti-Stimulus
  • Chew , for example, on the idea that " the surest way to smartness is through massive dumbness
  • Aside from the intrinsic dumbness of the bill itself, there is also the outrageous process by which it was reported out of the conference committee.
  • Here Bob's letter crackled warningly in his waistcoat pocket as he laid his hand asseveratingly upon his breast, and he became suddenly scaled up to dumbness and gloom as before. The Trumpet-Major
  • Her ears twisted round to the sound of scraping at the door, her eyes now fully awake narrowed as she remembered the dumbness of dogs.
  • And they find the smug irritation and association with "dumbness" of non-black regional language, music, dress as the put-downs they are. And then there's the way Sarah Palin keeps saying "also," also.
  • The dumbness might be the result of a defective structure of the mouth, or of the tongue, or a mere defective innervation of these parts; or it might result from congenital deafness, caused by some minute defect of the internal ear, which only a careful anatomist could discover. Essays
  • Yet the unionists still cannot come to the party, and with mind-numbing dumbness some parts of the media and the political establishment seek to provide them with alibis for their abject failure.
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