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Use "doltishness" in a sentence
"Rodriguez is aptly deadpan when, directly addressing the audience, she outlines a taxonomy of doltishness: The trait encompasses 5,430 sub-categories, we learn, and they evolve continuously, like flu viruses."
"In the absence of more rigorous mechanisms, routine doses of forced doltishness for the PM can be a kind of democracy."
"It smacks of disorganization, desperation and a level of doltishness you don't usually see in modern-day campaigns where people are paid lots of money to know who's a contributor and to know who not to take a PR dump on."