beef-witted in a sentence
n.
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Definition
BEEF-WITTED: lacking intelligence or insight; foolish or slow-witted.
Sample Sentences
- His beef-witted remarks during the meeting left everyone in disbelief.
- She often felt frustrated by her friend's beef-witted approach to serious topics.
- The character in the novel was portrayed as beef-witted, providing comic relief throughout.
- It was hard to take him seriously when he made such beef-witted comments.
- Despite his beef-witted demeanor, he had a knack for surprising insights.
- The beef-witted response from the politician only fueled public outrage.
- In her beef-witted fashion, she managed to lighten the mood at the party.
- Critics dismissed the film as a beef-witted attempt at humor without any depth.
- His beef-witted observations were often the highlight of their conversations.
- While some found her beef-witted nature annoying, others appreciated her honesty.