How To Use Talentless In A Sentence

  • But for the bright red ring itself to throw no reflection, badly-cloned or otherwise... that takes talentlessness. Spider-Man: Meets Squid Boy
  • The bunch on the other side is a talentless and depthless bunch.
  • I'm sorry, Nick, anyone but that insufferable, lying, supercilious, talentless, mediocre, tiny-minded creep Charlie Boy.
  • A solid defense, a clogged neutral zone, and a reliable goaltender can be the key to a talentless team's success.
  • I find the idea of paying $5 to see a bunch of talentless rich kids singing about being working class an insult.
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  • That said, a long-serving backbencher who never asks the government anything is probably a strong hint that they are a talentless time-server.
  • I am totally talentless at foreign languages.
  • The reason these people, who seem to be mainly male, talentless, 30-something layabouts, conform to such ideals is because they are simplistic (the ideals, of course).
  • Some articles included Amis's response to the review: ‘I think he's even more of a talentless pipsqueak than I did before.’
  • Private investigators are infiltrating Scottish firms to identify ambitious high-flyers and talentless time-servers for companies planning takeovers.
  • The very lamentable fact of the nation's interest in two talentless youngsters strangely makes their political apathy less lamentable.
  • I used a sort of fluid metric of talentlessness, persistence, and my desire to see the person Just. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • As if round one wasn't depressing enough, these three talentless schmoes are back for a second bite at the cherry.
  • What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless.
  • Whichever way one looks, there is no escaping the composer once denounced by Kingsley Amis for his "overwhelming talentlessness". Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • For every one or two talented people in any group of artists, there are hordes of talentless hangers-on.
  • Only the cartoons and the latest talentless manufactured pre-teen pop phenomenon remain.
  • Even the talentless have fled, such as K.L., a lady so untowardly cynical, with legs waxed to reflective gloss, who moved to West Palm Beach. The venitius command
  • He funded that nasty, talentless little geek's entire tennis career. BEHINDLINGS
  • Only the coterie of failed academics and other talentless miscreants who populate the "curatorial" and institutional world of contemporary art believe that there's ever been a "line between art and commerce" in the post-Medieval world. Challenging the line between art and commerce is cute until it's not cute.
  • But every genre has its talentless, dreadful army of handless practitioners, and yet somehow, unlike poor old horror, they all still manage to get away with not having their finest sons and daughters tarred with the brush of the hopeless.
  • The point? absolute talentless, imbecilic, people and mini, made up sections, can gain credence in large unwieldy organizations who have lost their understanding of what it is they should be doing. No, Mr Bond….. I expect you to die! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • What entertaining mincemeat you would make of our vacuous celebrity culture, which lauds talentless nonentities on the basis of youth, looks, greed or the unslakeable thirst for publicity!
  • Private investigators are infiltrating Scottish firms to identify ambitious high-flyers and talentless time-servers for companies planning takeovers.
  • Only the cartoons and the latest talentless manufactured pre-teen pop phenomenon remain.
  • He was a talentless no-hoper convinced he was headed for, or had alreadyhit, the big time. Frank Sidebottom ... 'He'd have died to be in the charts'
  • The NIH postdoc fellowship deadline is approaching ever steadily, and I am desperate to get this junk out of my life and back into the arms of the talentless insightful reviewers who may or may not be overseeing the processing of my resubmission. Bend Over, Revise, and Resubmit
  • unless shaking your boobage, pouting your lips, and giving faintly dead eye stares is acting, Scarlett Johannsson needs to find another line of work..unless its with Woody Allen because the man can take a talentless hack and make her an Oscar winner Mira Sorvino anyone? Jessica Biel Is Wonder Woman, To Some Extent
  • Chuck Berry killed the talentless, white-buckeroo Boone long ago. Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Kentucky GOP Pushing Anti-Gay Message In Final Days Of Gov Race
  • He took council with advisers who, at best, were talentless and, at worst, dishonest.
  • A lot of people see you as talentless hacks, ripping off the Ramones.
  • A talentless street musician in the Dutch town of Leiden got local people so upset by his awful saxophone playing that they got police to confiscate his instrument.
  • Worse, he would be called a coward, who had invented a story to explain his fear of visiting the Magician and gaining absolute proof of his talentlessness. A Spell For Chameleon
  • While Jackson and the rest of the band might be fans of most things pop, that doesn't extend to the rash of reality TV shows that are throwing out talentless chancers at an ever increasing rate.
  • The level on which Jason X does succeed, however, is as an ongoing make-work program for talentless young actors.
  • Private investigators are infiltrating Scottish firms to identify ambitious high-flyers and talentless time-servers for companies planning takeovers.

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