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"I thought you grew it because you were a chinless wonder."
"If it's just you, why's the chinless wonder from the Curator's Office in here?"
My first impression is that they seem chinless wonder City types, and many look scarily middle-aged.
This time, though, Chinless Wonder stuck his head out of the van and said something to the rider before he went.
I just wish someone would wipe that stupid, arrogant, chinless wonder smirk off his face.
What has Sir Dave Richards ever done - another chinless wonder.
Why can't these chinless wonders just go to the USA?
No chinless wonders of Roman aristocrats to placate and defer to!
He looks like a chinless wonder with a line of witty patter but he's got a memory like a computer.
"You're very good when it comes to intimidating chinless wonders like Martyn," said a new voice.
I'm not sure but I think it's some kind of fish paste served on a crouton to chinless wonders with more money than sense.'
Might have even been the same three chinless wonders.....
"You mean that chinless wonder of an aristocrat actually has concluded an armistice with Sulla?"
Too bad Henry Phipps happened to mention your father's debts to that chinless wonder you had on the string.
At which the chinless wonders all groaned and one announced loudly "who is Ray Davis?
The Chinless Wonder should be afraid, very afraid as Balls gets stuck in.
Chinless wonder Gideon be afraid be very afraid.
PLEASE someone tell me you're not going to allow this awful chinless wonder in?
I had an idea for this character called Lord Iffy Boatrace, who's an upper class chinless wonder.
She was minor nobility, dazzled at the prospect of marrying a hero from the Demon War, rather than some chinless wonder chosen by her father.
"Chinless wonders, derelicts, retards.
'Another chinless wonder.'
Pauline Kael was less than flattering: 'Why does he go through the picture with his mouth open, like some adenoidal chinless wonder?
'Chinless wonder?'
Oxford and Cambridge have a time-honoured tradition of handing out Richards and Desmonds to chinless wonders.