Use of cretin in Sentences. 17 Examples

The examples include cretin at the start of sentence, cretin at the end of sentence and cretin in the middle of sentence

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cretin at the end of sentence


  1. Why did you do that, you cretin?
  2. Why did you do that, you cretin?
  3. Why else would I have chosen such a disreputable looking cretin?
  4. Why else would I have chosen such a disreputable looking cretin?
  5. Your ignorance is why you will always be an oaf , oaf . And now, your weakness is why you will always be second rate. Goodbye, cretin.
  6. It is almost unbelievable that one could even contemplate a population where in 13 out of every 100 live births, the child was a cretin.
  7. It is almost unbelievable that one could even contemplate a population where in 13 out of every 100 live births, the child was a cretin.

cretin in the middle of sentence


  1. Andy is one of the most incompetent cretins I've ever met!
  2. Andy is one of the most incompetent cretins I've ever met!
  3. Soon the whole hillside was one gigantic, seething, cretin, mongolian and pinhead orgy.
  4. I prodded a pretty young marshmallow cretin girl with my crop and made her sprawl on the ground.
  5. I prodded a pretty young marshmallow cretin girl with my crop and made her sprawl on the ground.
  6. I do, but it is not worth tolerating that insufferable cretin taking over control of this party.
  7. What you do is pointless. You can be replaced from one day to the next by any cretin sitting next to you.
  8. No new young cretin has been found during or since the initiation of the Emergency Response Plan in 2007.
  9. The patients with endemic cretin are short because their sitting height and length of lower limb are short.
  10. The word “cretin” is believed to come from a mountain dialect of French, apparently because iodine deficiency in the Alps produced so many cretins.

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