Sentences with arrant
ar·rant
A a - That's arrant nonsense.
- An arrant fool
- These people crumble when their arrant nonsense is confronted with simple common sense.
- ‘This is arrant nonsense,’ Sivan replies, when asked this question.
- An arrant fool
- arrant nonsense! [1708] [2]
- To pretend or believe that any or all of this could be done without explicit state and military sanction is the most arrant nonsense.
- I was a Minister for 9 years, and what the Hon Trevor Mallard has said is absolute arrant nonsense.
- An arrant fool.
- Leiter makes sweeping and imprecise generalizations that turn out to be arrant nonsense, however you interpret them.
- However Ken conspicuously failed to mention that the other teams researching in the area have dismissed the Vinnikov and Grody paper as arrant nonsense.
- From the point of view of historical fact, this is all - to put it mildly - arrant nonsense.
- One must question the credibility of a journal that publishes such arrant nonsense.
- ‘The notion that the women's movement denigrates women who choose the traditional roles of wife and mother is arrant nonsense,’ columnist Molly Ivins writes emphatically.
- The western world is fed so much arrant nonsense about people who follow differing forms of religious observance and, sadly, it is usually of a highly derogatory nature.
- Day after day, our leaders feed us arrant nonsense.
- I have just listened to Mr Clayton Cosgrove, who I believe is a former trade union official, and who understands all about producer boards, talking arrant nonsense.
- We heard arrant nonsense from this hopeless Minister of Police, who wanders around the country in a daze, blinded by his own incompetence.
- Sometime last week this arrant nonsense appeared in one of the local newspapers.
- Did you ever, in all your life, hear such arrant nonsense?
- This is arrant nonsense, and further proof that the history of pop music is not taught properly in schools these days.
- In public, the managers might pretend that their players don't drink, that only the highest standards of professionalism are tolerated, that football has moved into the modern world, but that's arrant nonsense.