not suffer fools gladly उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Tony Jeeves, a former colleague at GKN, described him as " a great boss, incredibly kind and generous but certainly did not suffer fools gladly . . . people either loved or hated him ".
- In the normally clubby Senate, Mr . Tower was regarded by some colleagues as a gut fighter who did not suffer fools gladly, and some lawmakers indicated that they were only too pleased to rebuke him ."
- The Sixth Doctor was almost supremely confident in his abilities and did not suffer fools gladly; he sometimes seemed to endure Peri's presence far more than he actually appreciated it, and his superiority complex applied to almost everyone he encountered.
- "Sure, I was arrogant, I let success go to my head, I did not suffer fools gladly, " said Friedkin, the director of the new drama " Rules of Engagement, " which opens Friday.
- Powell notes that Gen . H . Norman Schwarzkopf was given to shouting matches filled with barracks profanity, and writes that John H . Sununu, Bush's chief of staff, " did not suffer fools gladly, or smart folks either, for that matter ."
- He was a very difficult man to work for, but you could not have a better aeronautical engineer to work under . [ . . . ] With regard to his own staff, he did not suffer fools gladly, and at times many of us appeared to be fools.
- But if Kamen is a private person who does not suffer fools gladly and chooses his friends carefully _ " If he had his druthers, he'd just as soon be alone, " says his mother, Evelyn Kamen _ he has not been particularly shy about his success.
- Mundus does not suffer fools gladly but he happily took them fishing for a price, among his more memorable guests having been a gentleman who dreamed of catching a whale and depositing it on Broadway and 42nd Street, and a sport who got a thrill out of shooting bullets into a dead mako shark.
- Despite having been regressed to a youngster, Mini-Miss is shown to not suffer fools gladly, particularly Richard, whom she always chides for some misdemeanor or other & ndash; such as not paying attention, for example & ndash; before she goes to give the teams advice prior to the start of the round.
- He had a tremendously strong work ethic and, although very kind, did not suffer fools gladly i . e . there is a comment online about him being very severe with someone who evidently bears a grudge : this would be the case as Ralph was keen that every member of his team should contribute to the full.