Dumbly in a sentence as an adverb

From there you can either dumbly accept the largest one or start checking byte headers.

A lot of things out there are very dumbly implemented and you can implement them better easily.

Do you dumbly drive through or avoid that route because its not plowed correctly or plowed at all?As a Chicagoan, I know driving in the snow is a *****.

First I just dumbly recopied some sample code in the manual, then I started tinkering with it and adding functionality.

But like every one else in a democratic country, the vast majority just dumbly vote for their usual party with out any thought what so ever.

Their product is different and does not compete with FacebookSadly implemented dumbly; why on earth would I give them offline access to my Facebook account?

The whole philosophy of the Internet is that dumbly passing packets back and forth is good enough, and the end nodes should have the intelligence to deal with whatever network failure occurs.

* copy: You simply dumbly copy things line-by-line without even understanding the basic concepts of why something is great and throw it on the market at a lower prive: Thats wrong and ripping of the creative work of others.

However, I believe the term is appropriate in underwater acoustics for anything which dumbly sends out a relatively predictable signal on a regular interval.

I'd think it's much better to resize them at creation and serve different files as they're needed, assumption being here that dumbly serving a file is more power efficient/cheaper than rescaling a large image every time a smaller version is needed.

Even if you were dumbly granted that the Earth was a flat disk, how would that have any barring on the rest of the Bible's arguments?Plato was right about a lot of things, but does that mean he was also right about the elemental nature of the universe?

Dumbly definitions

adverb

in a stupid manner; "he had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone"

See also: densely obtusely

adverb

in an inarticulate manner; "I nodded dumbly and he slit the envelope"