The man was a bloody genius, and had a right to be proud of it, particularly when he was still producing fine work.
'Then this one must be a bloody genius, Archchancellor.'
She was a bloody genius to think of giving the food to the men on the bank.
"He was a bloody genius at it," Roger broke in.
If you don't mind my saying so, sir, you're a bloody genius.
Apart from being a bloody genius.
'You don't need to be a bloody genius to come to that conclusion, lad.'
It took a bloody genius like your rupert to make him think he'd got a chance.
"What bloody genius came up with this idea?"
Universe, it doesn't take a bloody genius to..." What is this talk about?"