How To Use slow-witted In A Sentence
- Research carried out by the British Scientific Dining Association reveals that crapulence has bad effects on the memory and makes people slow-witted.
- On the escaladder he told someone, "It's cruel to tie ticklers to slow-witted snaily humans when ticklers can think and live ... ten thousand times as fast," he finished, plucking the figure from the murk of his unconscious. The Creature from Cleveland Depths
- So, formally … outsight, n: A statement believed by the person who utters it to be an important or profound insight, but which is in fact regarded by its audience as so obvious or elementary that it reveals the speaker as hopelessly ignorant or slow-witted, at least relative to the relevant group. Outsight
- But they're no match for their fleet fellow student, poor, slow-witted Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
- Here he plays Dodge, a slow-witted dog handler enlisted by Kramden to train his stray greyhound.
- But Neanderthal man was not as slow-witted as he looked and was in reality as smart as we are, an archaeologist claims.
- It appears as though our slow-witted friend randy is so leery of actually discussing the topic of Republican abuse of filibusters that he’s willing to float easily-discredited misperceptions of the Great Depression as a diversion. Think Progress » Biden Attacks GOP Abuse Of Filibuster: ‘You Can’t Govern If You Require A Super Majority’
- Should the clever and greedy be permitted to prey on the slow-witted and foolish?
- When a mighty predator makes a meal of a slow-witted, defenseless, helpless creature, one can hardly help but cringe.
- The slow-witted criminal of the week is a guy who fled a sobriety checkpoint in New Hampshire after handing over his license and registration.