How To Use Inept In A Sentence

  • ‘Pochles’ is used to describe a person who is physically inept and indecisive in his actions.
  • They are now more likely to call a product obstreperous than blame themselves for their ineptitude.
  • Most people couldn't afford, or felt too socially inept, to go and watch plays.
  • I cannot understand how such an inept man can be elected head of the world's most powerful country.
  • “Aussie slang: drongo – a stupid, inept, awkward or embarrassing person, a dimwit or slow-witted person” A Dumbass By Any Other Name | Motivational Humor from the Motivational Smart Ass!
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  • Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and outright dereliction of duty.
  • I am pretty sure 95\% of the commenters on this site have never even talked to a girl, which is why a bullfrog is their fantasy date - they never actually have to talk to him or let him see how socially inept they all are. Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency)
  • Yet ineptitude at the back could not entirely explain away this truly awe-inspiring spectacle.
  • As such, he was utterly made for the job, as his combination of physical clumsiness, verbal ineptitude and unwaveringly glaikit expression must have made even the most gauche and pallid code-cruncher feel like a cocksure sophisticate. Be My Enemy
  • His tightly honed but grandiloquent rhetoric rang like gold on marble, even when it was covering gross political ineptitude.
  • well-meaning ineptitude that rises to empyreal absurdity
  • It was a shame that the ineptitude failed to spark more goalmouth action. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were severely lambasted for being so inept and so incompetent.
  • There is nothing wrong with making money, but are we supposed to be sorry for the inept and obtuse customer care services (ever look at a invoice from a insurance company?) and compassion less “death panels” of the health insurance industry and the thoughtless, cavalier and deceptive practices of the financial dealings on wall street (GS and the Greek economy comes to mind)? Think Progress » Rep. McCotter complains that Obama ‘demonizes’ Wall Street and insurance companies.
  • This is the story of New York city date doctor employed by socially-inept men to help orchestrate their first three dates with the women of their dreams.
  • Lopez is completely inept when it comes to playing out the hysterics that this mellow-dramatic insipid thriller so often demands of her.
  • It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity.
  • The fault lies clearly, yet again, with inefficient and inept council officers and management.
  • With this clue we recognise that the big pink splodge that occupies the rest of the paper must be Venus - Twombly's inept attempt to paint a recumbent nude; if, however, we read the breasts as heads, the splodge could equally well be interpreted as the lovers sexually engaged, the detached penis now a superfluous synecdochism. Evening Standard - Home
  • His contempt for ineptitude as well as his disdain for those who held opinions contrary to his was legendary.
  • In the past, people understood it was unwise to confuse mythos with logos, but today we read the mythoi of scripture with an unparalleled literalism, and in "creation science" we have bad science and inept religion. Archive 2009-07-12
  • Behind the bar is Steve, a clumsy, almost heroically inept young oik.
  • Most inept alien The "blob" - a giant amoeba which, in the 1953 movie, terrorises the small community of Downington PA. The Guardian World News
  • England are dormie two in a Test series that has seen Pakistan bowled out for 80 and 72, while the fielding of Butt's side was so inept at Edgbaston that they resembled a travelling troupe of jesters. Salman Butt: 'In these dark days for Pakistan, cricket can lift spirits'
  • It is a circular topic for the socially inept. Times, Sunday Times
  • YET another inept performance from England. The Sun
  • They were technically inept in the skills of composition, though some were fine singers and lutenists.
  • A dweeb is not a fool, defined by Merriam - Webster as 'insignificant or inept'. Is the blog overrun with ridiculous Questions with even more dumbaxx Answers lately or is it just my imagination?
  • This resulted in an inept and weak government unable to bridge the chasm between sectarian factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Far from being cynical spoilsmen or naive incompetents, individuals whose presidencies provide studies in ineptitude, Garfield and Arthur emerge as men of considerable ability.
  • And much of the defense's ineptitude - missed double plays and misplays ruled as hits - isn't reflected in the error total.
  • Clearly, these documents were tactically inept. Christianity Today
  • The English subtitles, on the other hand, are utterly inept - full of awkwardness and solecisms.
  • He visits his old office, tries to help out, but feels like he left the work in inept hands.
  • Companies' accounts were misleading, their auditors conniving, their lawyers conspiring, their bankers inept.
  • His descriptions are often quite pedestrian and sometimes strangely inept.
  • Our ‘content’ should be at all times inept, obscure, bluff, diatribe, baloney, codswallop or at worst irrelevant.
  • Socially inept recluses isolated in dimly lit rooms devoid of furniture and warmth, lacking friends and family, hating their jobs and life in general are the usual way in which single people are portrayed.
  • “British forces believe that, in many respects, their Afghan allies pose more of a challenge to their mission than the Taliban … It is the Afghan government that is now proving more of an obstacle to stability in an area where a mixture of official corruption, ineptitude and paranoia are stymying British efforts.” Cons Accept Manley Report, Now Up To Libs – Update « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • Jackson has come a long way since his youthful ineptitudes in Derry.
  • Jack Straw, a man so unpleasant that even his son shuns his policies (although, the fact that he was dobbed in for cannabis possession by his own father may have something to do with it), was defending—probably ineptly and with a lie in every sentence—the government's Iraq policy, when Walter Wolfgang "heckled" him (if Jack thinks that's heckling, he should see a crap stand-up gig in Glasgow). Archive 2005-09-01
  • His inept handling of a minor problem turned it into a major crisis.
  • He made her feel so silly, so inadequate, so inept at being his secretary.
  • Well now his self-contradictions will be in plain view, and he'll be compared not with crazy Guilianis and inept Romneys and antediluvian Huckabees, but with an attractive, dynamic young Democrat who will not let McCain corning the "straight talk" market. McCain: Obama Has Nothing In Common With Hamas -- But The Voters Think It Should Be An Issue, Anyway
  • Celtic may have a new manager, but the Euro ineptitude which has been their hallmark of late remains.
  • Word-blending is big in campuspeak. “He†™ s sort of a nerd, but he†™ s just so adorkable” combines adorable with dork, the amalgam defined as “endearing though socially inept” by Prof. Connie Eble of the department of English and comparative literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Old NY Times Writers Trying To Understand How “The Kids” Talk Is, Like, Totes Adorkable | Best Week Ever
  • All of you that take the time to be so pompous and detestably smug about this and the like are inept . Think Progress » Ted Haggard on homosexuality:
  • One aspect of all of this that begs further inquiry is the seeming ineptitude of the military planners. Randall Amster: WikiLessons: War Is a Joke, But It Isn't Funny
  • His record as a leader, tarnished by scandal and ineptitude, hardly qualifies him as a national saviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the robbers hadn't been so inept they might have got away with it.
  • Was it economic crisis, political liberalization, the revival of minority nationalisms, cutthroat electoral competition, the greed of the local nomenklatura, the inept application of force by the central authorities, or the inherently fragile structure of the Soviet ethno-federation? The Return
  • Smart kid ..... of course the boob never had my vote since she's inept and a right-winger. Johnston says Palin lost his vote
  • But having done so -- even with complete ineptitude -- think how smug he could feel after it all blew up, knowing that careful drafting of the offering document by his $1,260-an-hour lawyer had boilerplated the risk, thus keeping him out of prison. Undefined
  • It's a mistake at this point to confuse ‘inexperienced’ with ‘inept’ - although I hope that Stephen is right and that Cameron has been overachieving.
  • The burden of what they may have considered to be social ineptitude is lifted, and missed opportunities, failed relationships and difficulties forming friendships are explained. Times, Sunday Times
  • That, or the human race orphaned the word inept by limiting the use of the word ept out of existance. Everything2 New Writeups
  • The investigation was called inept and dishonest by the defense, but law enforcement officers in Cary went to great lengths to preserve and analyze all the evidence," Zellinger said. The Seattle Times
  • In the most severe cases, work-inhibited children may be so inept that any school assignment is overwhelming.
  • He was an inept politician.
  • The Council would have to be extraordinarily inept if it were not to take heed of this overwhelming reaction to the move.
  • But he, as only history knows, was an inept military commander, a lying, back-stabbing political opportunist, and, for good measure, mostly illiterate.
  • Up to their eyeballs in debt, they resort to inept armed robbery to pay the bills. The Sun
  • A repeat of this inept performance and his side will be lucky to win one game. Times, Sunday Times
  • If one failed re-education, they were dubbed as mentally inept, and put into a school for special education students.
  • The socially inept cop is still on the team, but has to reconsider how she handles her home and work life. The Sun
  • Porque yo no digo nada del tuyo cuando podria decir en todo caso que los 400.000 tipos que tienen las FFAA de Colombia deben ser una manga de ineptos si es que desde hace años no pueden contra las FARC. Global Voices in English » Colombia: The Extraordinary UNASUR Meeting in Bariloche
  • Miser Catulle, desinas ineptire, et quod vides perisse perditum ducas. fulsere quondam candidi tibi soles … Miss her, Catullus? : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • And I've got another, too -- 'inept' -- and that's what you are now, Patricia Kendall. Miss Pat at School
  • Accordingly, his peers judged him an inept instructor and ill-suited to a scholarly career.
  • We have no legal right to prevent our government from trying to brainwash us, however ineptly.
  • this function is ineptly left to a small voice
  • He has clearly lost the plot and is proving to be both inept and devoid of morality himself.
  • How many weeks can you remember passing by without referees being rightly criticised for inept performances? The Sun
  • He said: 'We have had one inept performance this season. The Sun
  • Reading some of the misleading product bumph, if it wasn't deliberate, then it was unbelievably inept. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity.
  • They now expect me to pay the arrears I owe them through their inept management of resources.
  • But this hardly addresses the deeper mystery of why this administration has gotten itself caught in the Venus flytrap of the Arab-Israeli conflict, after vowing not to do so, and why it has done so with a degree of ineptitude that recalls the dimmer moments of the Carter administration. The Annapolis Fiasco
  • It would be easy to castigate York for ineptness but their only shortcomings were lack of size and speed.
  • In part, this vote has emerged because of the inept handling of the asylum issue by the Government.
  • The fault lies clearly, yet again, with inefficient and inept council officers and management.
  • The haplessly inept former Alaska governor and VP candidate is a media hot ticket item; a multi-millionaire; and a rallying point for millions of Christian fundamentalist, rightside zanies and disgruntled GOP conservatives who detest Obama's policies. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: The Beck Bash Has Worked Wonders -- for Beck
  • a brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely
  • He was completely useless, of course, and consistently held the team back with his inept displays.
  • My point about blaming the bosses for being inept is proved by the above, because you will not get the backing from them if you deal with incidents like this because the majority are now politicaly correct pen pushers referd to as managers and not police officers. Every Cloud « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He left the Kimberley Process in protest last year, because of what he called ineptitude and hypocrisy among some member states, and he named South Africa, Russia, China and India as countries which undermined the certification process. The Bearded Man
  • Let's refresh your memory and remind you why you are able to speak freely, albeit ineptly.
  • Do you get curt with people because you are frustrated with what you perceive as their ineptness ?
  • Darryl Murphy's just got on the end of a Tommy Smith flick-on at a corner to put Ipswich Town 2-0 up.8.30pm: Jack Collison takes advantage of typically inept defending in the Ipswich Town penalty area to pull one back for the Championship leaders: Ipswich Town 1-2 West Ham.8.31pm: Liverpool striker Andy Carroll misses from six yards out against Wolves after being teed up by Craig Bellamy. Premier League clockwatch | Barry Glendenning
  • This is the second year we have been disenfranchised by this inept system and incompetence behind its planning.
  • Considering the wealth of character and the variety of predicaments that are presented, a tidy ending would be difficult, but what we're given is too close to inept for comfort.
  • For a tearjerker with modest ambitions, this film is excruciatingly inept.
  • Mr. Kan's critics say the answers are being delayed by what they characterize as his ineptitude, and say the only solution is to force him out. Tsunami Zone Residents Scorn Tokyo Jockeying
  • Clueless and gutless is the tagline for this woefully inept administration and you betcha, I miss the dolt Bush. Obama will visit Gulf region
  • Social ineptitude is exclusively for the geeks, like the geek squad. Venn Diagram: The Difference Between Geek, Nerd, Dork and Dweeb | /Film
  • They claim he is out of his depth and tactically inept. The Sun
  • I respect the first amendment, however, I believe you are so completely uneducated; your frail argot outwits your inept acumen. Bush Redefines Victory-- And We Don't Want It
  • Some of the attempts were amateur and romantically inept.
  • You know your shtick is as stale and inept as Bush when he left office patsy! Think Progress » San Francisco Commonwealth Club postpones O’Keefe event.
  • My first child, while exceedingly strong willed, is physically quite mellow and cautious (not to mention somewhat inept), but my second, whoo boy, she’s busy. Survivor: Child Island | Her Bad Mother
  • Dick was socially inept and uncomfortable in the presence of women.
  • But he, as only history knows, was an inept military commander, a lying, back-stabbing political opportunist, and, for good measure, mostly illiterate.
  • Obscuring the role that corruption and ineptitude have played in arming and equipping our foes in the interests of drumming up another war just makes me sick beyond belief. Biden on Iraq - Swampland - TIME.com
  • No more seedy bars, inept passes or atrocious chat-up lines.
  • Not a single thing that this inept one eye'd cunny can do. Archive 2008-07-01
  • It's always worth another look at Bush's stultifyingly inept reply where, ignorant of his own devastating college aid cuts, he fumfered, muttered, went completely silent staring at the floor, and in the end "misremembered" the truth - he had just days before passed the biggest cut ever in student loans, cutting students off and increasing loan rates. click here OpEdNews - Diary: Hi George. What Would YOU Say to George Dubya Bush if You Were Fact to Face With Him?
  • The bugging man is so socially inept that his girlfriend gives him a sheet of topics for small talk. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's everything that Steve and Becky aren't – beardy, weirdy, inappropriate, awkward, unaware, socially inept … though not entirely unlikable; it's just that there are issues. TV review: Him & Her
  • Things are so much easier now I can converse, albeit in a choppy inept way, in Japanese.
  • to slide into those mechanical and untruthful habits of thought which are so pleasant and so easy as descents to mental ineptitude.
  • What you call crankiness in old people, so trying to the younger generations, does not arise from natural hatefulness of disposition and a released congenital selfishness, but from atrophying glands, and, no doubt, a subtle rebellion against nature for consigning men to ineptitude when they should be entering upon their best period of usefulness, and philosophical as well as active enjoyment of life. Black Oxen
  • I read somewhere: ‘As any inept DIY bodger could tell you, whitewash applied carefully and thinly, will last years.’
  • I keep trying, maybe one day I'll get the secret, until then you'll just have to put up with this poorly constructed, grammatically inept, syntax challenged journal.
  • What would they have made of Edward D. Wood's horrifyingly inept cine-poems - or of Oscar Micheaux's melodramas, with black actors in whiteface?
  • They do not look for, do not see, and do not achieve insight into their fatal flaws - arrogance, overweening pride, hypocrisy, ineptitude, and, increasingly, irrelevance.
  • He contributed to a freesheet that attempted to expose mismanagement and managerial ineptitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've attended over 200 of them, including some that have gone down in fannish history for their ineptitude, such as the 1968 Baycon, the 1988 Nolacon II, and the 1993 ConFrancisco (forever known as ConFiasco). OmegaCon: If You Build It, They Will Come
  • A tragic turn of events, but made funny by the fact that it happens to children, whose ineptness at life leads them into all sorts of mayhem and funniness as a result.
  • Though calling Obama unqualified for a job that Bush handled with ineptitude for the ages is a bit strong. Bush on Obama: 'This guy has no clue'
  • The judicial branch is not typically described as inept, probably because its deliberations are private and the messy give-and-take that precedes opinions is seldom open for analysis. Glenn W. Smith: The Dangerous Framing of Congress as an Inept Community
  • Far from doing himself any favours, however, his ineptitude kicks off a war between the Axe Gang and the inhabitants of Pig Sty Alley, a run-down shanty town that provides a surprising home to some kung-fu legends.
  • The players need to recognise that last weekend's performance was strangely inept. Times, Sunday Times
  • This intellectually deficient, petulent man-child was exactly what he appeared to be and his inept, arrogant administration is a perfect reflection of him.
  • Blake was intellectually able but politically inept.
  • `The prosecution would have to be inept indeed to fail in making their case before the juries. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • It is time you write sometihing constructive and sensible and stop displaying your ignorance, biasness and ineptitude. Obama considers trip to Iraq
  • Despite two fairly inept displays, we are one win away from qualifying in top place. The Sun
  • Value Line is one of the screwiest, most absurdly managed and possibly among the most inept, crooked public companies ever to footslog the investment landscape. Des Moines Business News
  • But his ineptitude in not changing the wording of the bordering text left a "literary seam" (what rhetoricians might term aporia) that sticks out like a pimpled nose. MoJo Blogs and Articles
  • They recall that they reacted very poorly then —about as ineptly as the U.S. government reacted to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
  • Good or evil, competent or inept, any leader or figurehead is welcome to offer assistance at this point. Think Progress » Obama asks George W. Bush to assist Haiti relief efforts.
  • This cavalry was quickly dispersed at the Battle of Sedgemoor, contemporaries claimed on account of Grey's own cowardice and ineptitude.
  • I'll be the first to admit that the Dems are for the most part a bunch of corrupt, inept, sackless weenies but how in the name of God could anyone vote for the Republicans? Poll: GOP makes gains in battle for Congress
  • His downfall came only when he made a clumsy and inept attempt to forge her will, to claim her legacy for himself.
  • She revels in her emotional, moral and intellectual ineptitude, in the obligatory tiny little dress, prancing around on the nearest available red carpet, loving it.
  • In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude.
  • The inexorable decline of a once great team has been accompanied by the most inept administration in cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of what the generality of writers have to say is dull and inept, so that it is fortunate English prose has developed a method for making their pronouncements at least sound graceful.
  • He did not let the army tackle the situation, leaving it to the inept and communal police force.
  • Competence addressed without concern for its potentially destructive possibilities is hardly preferable to a benign ineptitude.
  • In a tenure marked by cocksureness and ineptitude, his greatest accomplishment may be inadvertently awakening a media reform movement.
  • The CIA was not impressed, dismissing the would-be politician as an inept bumbler.
  • In this case, the family was further grieved by the inept conduct of the government in notifying them of the exchange and burial schedule. Biggs, Earl R.
  • Maybe it's because my parents were so good at it, but I have lately found myself around a number of really inept mommies and daddies.
  • Their ineptitude and apparent lack of concern must be dealt with. The Sun
  • The Liar in Chief has ties with Sachs, colludes with the CEO and he, this inept naif with no business background is telling Wall St,. and me, and you, because 54% of us are investors Obama, to shape up or they will come down on the system. Obama asks Wall Street to back reform
  • I've never heard anyone so inept at making speeches.
  • There can be no way back into next Scotland squad after this inept display.
  • I remember that I approached the beloved object with fear and trembling; my heart beat, my ideas grew con fused, my voice failed me, I mangled all I said; I cried yes for no; I made a thousand blunders; I was inimitably inept; I was absurd from top to toe, and the more I saw it the more absurd I became. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Their years of management were pretty inept and brought about a tenfold increase in water prices.
  • It was our most inept performance for many, many weeks. The Sun
  • After a humiliating pasting at the Ayr by-election earlier this year, where they didn't just lose the MSP seat but slumped into third place, one would have thought Labour would have been keen to draw a veil over a memorably inept campaign.
  • Reply: Oh? So it's okay for you to call me "lazy, inept, naive", but it is not okay for me to call you a liberal, for whatever substitution you may want to use (i.e. individual "freethinker")? The Mailer That Put the Final Nail in the McCain Campaign Coffin
  • Who knows better than artists how much ugliness there is on the way to beauty, how many ghastly, mortifying missteps, how many days of granitic blockheadedness and dismaying ineptitude there is on the way to accomplishment, how partial all accomplishment is, how incomplete? Tony Kushner At The School Of Visual Arts: 'Artists Know That Diligence Counts As Much, If Not More, As Inspiration'
  • This resulted in an inept and weak government unable to bridge the chasm between sectarian factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only has he blamed the Bush administration for every single failure of his own policies and implementation of these policies (stimulus, TARP, inept political appointments, climate change * ha ha*) ..... he has also been unable to accept his own culpability in these democrats losing their elections. NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
  • The reaction so far has been a sweeping condemnation of the team's hitters, who are described as inept and puny and feeble.
  • Si h*c non fuffician t, phitonij vclathanafi$, drach. vna, cu aquapla - taginis fumpta, fanguine moucri ineptiorem facit, viribus tame validis adhuc detur, ne im - bccillibuscalor natiuusextinguatur. Morborum internorum prope omnium curatio, certa methodo comprehensa, ex ...
  • His political ineptitude knew few bounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Am I alone in wondering why a person who's so financially inept that she bankrupted is the head of a government agency that spends more than $7 billion a year in state funds? I'm just asking - poli
  • Prime Minister Emil Boc fired Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi on Monday for calling antigovernment protesters "inept and violent slum-dwellers" after more than a week of sometimes violent demonstrations. NYT > Home Page
  • The script is a real clunker, featuring dialogue so inept one is tempted to suspect the screenwriter died early in the process.
  • Her fear, discomfort and social ineptitude would rage inside of her during class.
  • To move ineptly or haltingly; stumble.
  • We need look no further than the popular TV show "The Office" to see that too much personal fraternization and familiarity will lead to employee contempt, regardless of the talent or ineptitude of the manager.
  • The shoot features a thonged female model flanked by two male models ineptly posing as surfers. Joseph Wambaugh's latest: Loopy theatrics and lyrical language
  • In defence of the teams, some filthy weather contributed to the ineptitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, we chatted a bit about how inept we both were at making turkey and the associative guilt we felt at being relegated to mashing potatoes.
  • The mechanicals are perfectly hapless, clumsy and inept and John Ramm as Bottom makes a brilliant ass of himself.
  • It's a prose style with all the ineptitudes filed away.
  • He was criticized for his inept handling of the problem.
  • From the start, the campaign to track down the notorious dacoit appears to have been brutal and inept.
  • The songs are often second-rate and the performances are dire, like his shockingly inept vocal on the title track.
  • It is rare to see a work so dramatically inept, intellectually vacuous and morally glib. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only are the judges inept but most appear blatantly political. The Sun
  • The course of the rivulet of wine, from which a Bacchante is scooping a jugful, is confused, perhaps through the deterioration of the paint or through inept restoration.
  • In defence of the teams, some filthy weather contributed to the ineptitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's sort of like watching Leo X's inept and ham-fisted dealings with Martin Luther.
  • It isn't embarrassingly inept like his last film, but nor is it more distinguished than an average TV movie.
  • What's more they don't even have to make every decision themselves because of two equally inept individuals who maraud up and down the touchlines waving their flags whenever it appears appropriate.
  • But a remark by Evelyn Waugh about the juvenilia of Ronald Knox comes to mind, that only by ‘shameless and inept experiments’ does any writer achieve ‘mastery of a very difficult language’.
  • Over the years it has been accused of everything from gross ineptitude and massive corruption to scheming for world domination.
  • I know I'm dyspraxic and socially inept and I have no dress sense, but I am NOT A WEIRDO! You need a girlfriend for that and I tend to freak them out.
  • But among those 18 million are also the culinarily inept, the restaurant-obsessed and the parents too tired from being awoken at the crack of dawn by present-hungry children to cook a big meal. Restaurants Open On Christmas Day: Which Chains Will Be Open On The 25th
  • Fleeing vengeful fans, he finds refuge in the grungiest corner of professional football, the Italian National Football League as quarterback of the inept but full-of-heart Parma Panthers. John Grisham's Playing for Pizza Being Adapted « FirstShowing.net
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  • In the service of the empress, this inept chauffeur faced no legal sanction for the mishap.
  • Hence the bewildering array of prime-time programmes showing inept plumbers caught on CCTV or grown men making curtain swags out of potato sacks.
  • Despite a few bike thieves and local authority ineptness, the park was a popular retreat relatively free of junkies and drunks. THE MANANA MAN
  • And you want your private detective to be trying hard, but he's still often inept, and he's certainly not two-fisted and not hard-boiled and not very good at handling pain. Jason Schwartzman, 'Bored' And Loving It
  • No clue where to start cleaning up the mess he inherited from the single most inept, corrupt, blatantly divisive and borderline evil administration I can remember. Bush on Obama: 'This guy has no clue'
  • Trying to stand up only to completely lose his footing and fall right back down, Peter chuckled at his own ineptitude.
  • Rather than congratulating themselves, Labor's national office should definitely hold an independent inquiry into their failure of a federal leader and Labor's disastrous, inept and disgraceful election campaign.
  • He said the inept attitude of the government has created a chaotic situation in the state.
  • Charlie is forced into running the factory after his father's death, and he is somewhat inept from a business standpoint. Kinky Boots
  • Dick was socially inept and uncomfortable in the presence of women.
  • Republicans Conservatives in Canada cry fowl when $10 or $20 million is 'misspent' on the arts, but it's OK to funnel hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayers money to inept managers and businesses in the wake of the financial instability in the US (and that's spreading to normally stable countries like Canada and those in the EU). Progressive Bloggers
  • Apparently she was enraged by the inept actions of the person ahead of her at the drive-in ATM.
  • Commission on External Relations" a former school-master is taken, an inept clubbist, bar-fly and the pillar of the billiard-room, scarcely able to read the documents brought to him to sign in the café where he passes his days. [ The French Revolution - Volume 3
  • In industry and in business, inept use of dynastic power is plainly self-defeating. Positive Parent Power

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