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There's none of the daily rancour which develops when people live bovinely together.
Undiscouraged, ever hopeful and bovinely stupid, they would spend all day circling around, looking for a new approach.
In some ways that's a shame, but I'm not entirely sure I'd care for a bovinely placid world.
The girl looked at him bovinely.
The square face was pleasantly sculptured, the dark eyes neither piggishly small nor bovinely large.
Ben asked of the hulking Viennese cop, who just smoked and stared at him bovinely.
She looked around bovinely.
Poky is indeed a factory, transforming cheap raw materials into a less-cheap finished product, as fast as bovinely possible.
The best chapter belongs to the Professor, who has discovered that "in the United States a simulation of stupidity can be highly useful in generating camaraderie's bovinely democratic heat."
One was tall, with long, thinning brown hair and the bovinely enduring expression of a Flemish St. Anthony; the other looked like a happy satyr, redbearded and bowlegged.
I mean, look at this: forcing Ernest Saunders to drink so much whisky his brain deteriorates to the "bovinely spongy state he claimed it was in at the end of the Guinness trial"; that's - ' 'It was a joke!'
When I was a teenager in the late 1960s how we would have scoffed if anyone had said that, over 40 years later, we would be governed by milionaire old Etonians telling us the only way forward was austerity - and there was still enough people bovinely stupid enough to swallow it.