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idiotically

[ UK /ˌɪdɪˈɒtɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪdiˈɑtɪkɫi/ ]
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  1. in an idiotic manner
    what arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people in positions of power or influence behave idiotically

How To Use idiotically In A Sentence

  • People from every grade were there, either cheering them on idiotically, or yelling at the seniors to stop immediately, claiming that they would get a teacher.
  • What I like about the characters on BSG is that they are flawed, deeply flawed, sometimes idiotically flawed. Countdown To Putsch | ATTACKERMAN
  • what arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people in positions of power or influence behave idiotically
  • A cost overrun is inestimable because it must include the costly health impacts of redirecting 20,000+ vehicles from 'commercial' Lower Belltown through 'residential' Lower Queen Anne, and another 20,000+ vehicles along an idiotically reconfigured Alaskan Way that couldn't handle half that amount of traffic. McGinn Outfoxes Council President Conlin « PubliCola
  • The only time anything like it has been spotted on a beach since the 19th century is when devout Muslim women wear an outfit idiotically called a burkini, which has a lot more in common with a burka than a bikini. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Hitler idiotically tried to challenge both the Soviet Union and the UK-backed-by-the-US at the same time, and lost once they fully mobilized. Matthew Yglesias » Ehud Barak: Peace or Apartheid
  • Take this fine example of right-wing propaganda, titled idiotically "Cusack: Laugh While Bush Ideology Destroys America: Larisa Alexandrovna: Right-wing Goes After John Cusack
  • In Dawn, we finally - and it was about time - have a British comic heroine who is not idiotically silly.
  • ‘Oh poor baby,’ Kyle mocked, waving his hand idiotically in attempt to tease me.
  • Ain't that a shame in this horrific kind of idiotically hurtful game? Bryan weighs in ...
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