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I believe the so-called knowledge test, no longer required for most older drivers as of Sept. 30, was a useless tool for determining driving ability — the roads are full of moronic and dangerous drivers who passed the test but should have their cars impounded and their licenses revoked.

Mr Cummings described unnamed ministers as "moronic" after one meeting, to full agreement from Mr Case.

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Mr Cummings described unnamed ministers as "moronic" after one meeting, to full agreement from Mr Case.

From BBC

World Athletics president Lord Coe said anyone who does is "moronic" and would face a lengthy ban.

From BBC

For the next eight and a half months we have to listen to the most moronic, insipid, ridiculous presidential campaign of all time between one old geezer with explosive bowel movements, and another who suffers from sleep apnea and is nursing a broken foot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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