The reporter proved he was an ignoramus when he gave out false information during the broadcast. [Please select]
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Although the applicant claimed to be an experienced programmer, it was obvious he was an ignoramus who could not code at all. [Please select]
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Marking all this, Stubb argued well for his scheme, and turning to the Guernsey-man had a little chat with him, during which the stranger mate expressed his detestation of his Captain as a conceited ignoramus, who had brought them all into so unsavory and unprofitable a pickle. [Please select]
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He is usually a hypocrite or an ignoramus--sometimes both. [Please select]
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A poor scholar would be preferred in the marriage market to a rich ignoramus. [Please select]
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I haven't the least intention of being converted, but I don't want to be an ignoramus. [Please select]
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All were curios of value, or else beauty, for he was no ignoramus in his madness. [Please select]
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Ralph means when he says Field was no ignoramus in his madness. [Please select]
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"It strikes me, my dear," replied Barbara, taking my hand, "that you are an old ignoramus." [Please select]
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"It's the America you know, expressed in such simple human terms that even a young ignoramus like me will be able to understand it." [Please select]
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