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Definition of Dimwitted
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dimwitted
Literary usage of Dimwitted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Street Verse: 80 New Poems for Befuddled Investors by Michael Silverstein (2003)
"The story told by this poem (many nineteenth century poets actually told stories
in verse rather than emoting deep personal yearnings) involves a dimwitted ..."
2. The Kyoto Protocol & Its Economic Implications: Congressional Hearing edited by Dan Schaefer (2000)
"And maybe it's because I'm slightly dimwitted when it comes to these issues.
How do you define a developing country? I'm not sure I understand it. ..."
3. A Touch of Dangerby Michael William Paulson by Michael William Paulson (2005)
"There was another short pause before she jumped to her feet and began screaming, "Of
course I'm not losing my temper you dimwitted twit! ..."
4. Taken for Grantedby Michael William Paulson by Michael William Paulson (2005)
""All neatly done with Kerre at arms-length. I do detest intelligence among the
murderous set; not that it occurs very often. Usually they're dimwitted, ..."