Jackass

//ˈd͡ʒækæs//

"Jackass" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Any jackass can kick down a barn, but it takes a carpenter to build one.

What she is trying to say is that you're a jackass.

My words are like a mirror; if a jackass read them, then don't expect he'd see an angel's face.

Don't be a jackass!

Why are you just always the same stubborn jackass, Tom?

He who dumps garbage here is a jackass.

You're a self-inflated arrogant jackass.

A dead jackass is not afraid of wolves.

Everyone's entitled to be a jackass.

We men can silence the vulture within us, but not the jackass.

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Bobby, only jackasses go around saying how much money they make.

As the vintner Louis Foppiano recalled years later, Sonoma County during Prohibition became a center for bootlegging, not of wine, but of spirits. 'There were some big stills hidden up in the hills of Sonoma, some producing five hundred gallons of Jackass [spirits made from spring water and sugar] a day.'

By now the wine counties were rife with the activity of the illegal wine trade and the force of the Prohibition Unit was hustling to keep up. At the start of the year, Officer William Navas had staged a raid on the dining room at Healdsburg's Hotel Sotoyome and discovered 'jackass' brandy […]

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