stupe

[ UK /stjˈuːp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is not very bright
    The economy, stupid!
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How To Use stupe In A Sentence

  • The annexe has the feel of a private house with a wood fire and stupendous views of the temples of Baalbek.
  • This role of film as an instance of mass media is opposed to that of Adorno, who could only conceptualise the mass media as a means of stupefying the masses in a capitalist society.
  • The Italian was quite stupendous. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're stupendously boring goody-goodies who are permanently belting out power ballads. The Sun
  • Next to that outcome, Pyrrhus won a stupendous triumph. Russia
  • This is the first bike that will exploit the Renovatio's frameless concept: The 132-cubic-inch, S&S-built engine is a load-bearing structural element, suspended like a girder between the stupendous front engine mount and rear pivot. The Master of Machine-Age Motorcycles
  • There he cut a memorable figure with his red sash, billowing white shirt and stupendous head of crisp wavy hair. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Forest Gump yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Forest Gump'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: How stuped can you be, Rich FLud must be the dummist CEO ever.' Forest Gump
  • Opium, and other strong stupefactives, do coagulate the spirit, and deprive it of the motion.
  • This building, constructed from mortal sweat and blood, human sweat and blood, stupefies us.
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