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A few of the old men came in, not looking half so doltish now.
He nodded his head with a doltish grin and said nothing.
He wore a doltish grin and swayed on his feet.
Make the smile in "service with a smile" less doltish.
The metaphor seems a bit overstated for even the most doltish member of the movie audience.
His mouth hung open, as doltish as a landed fish.
There was a vacuous, doltish expression on his face.
And let's not be doltish about race, Mr. Williams said.
They may be thrifty, they say, but they are far from doltish.
But if you confuse my doltish sense of humor with carelessness or inattention, so much the better.
He looked around to see whether by unlucky circumstance any of these doltish noblemen were paying attention to the music.
I felt doltish and tongue-tied, but he didn't seem to expect anything of me, talking on about inconsequential things.
Dr. Elliot always travels with two doltish government agents who, it turns out, have a crush on each other.
Jed finished that comment with a doltish laugh.
They were so doltish and naive.
He swept an arm at the standing men, whose doltish attention had been diverted from the burning tankers to their dead comrade.
There was a pause while Rummy summoned all the condescension he usually reserves for doltish reporters.
The piece helps answer the pressing question raised by the doltish tag line on a current car commercial, "Like Beethoven with an attitude."
The sudden change in expression from utter, doltish emptiness to one of frenzied terror was quite wonderful to behold.
Their eyes were concentrated on the diminutive prisoner, who stood there with an unusually doltish expression on his face.
"Are you deaf as well as doltish, Sir Knight?"
Whether Mr. Bloomberg's decision was politically wise or doltish remains to be seen.
But, hey, she was a dazzling TV presence, the thinking went, so surely doltish Americans would rally around her anyway.
She isn't opposed to deer hunting, although she deplores the doltish spectacle it has become.