[ UK /blˈɒkhɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫɑkˌhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
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How To Use blockhead In A Sentence

  • It is, blockhead, pro tibiis meis, and therefore I will carry it, Egomet, sicut suppositum portat appositum. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • I always find it at last — but it comes too late. a blockhead who speaks boldly can baffle me. is not this of less consequence in chancery. fare well. let me hear from you. are you M.P.? Letter 220
  • And then the stupid blockhead called Jessie something I never want to hear repeated again.
  • Whatever Doctor Johnson might assert, nobody, not even a blockhead, writes only for money.
  • Cadbury dubbed choc-a-blockheads for 'stating the blindingly obvious' Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • It takes a real blockhead with a will of iron to make it worse.
  • In-Camp training gives us licence to become lewd, loud blockheads.
  • Women cannot afford to be too nasty publicly - it's doesn't sell. roflmao at myself - of all the blockheaded things I've ever posted ... Palin Took Heat For Giggling After Radio Show Host Attacked Opponent As "Bitch"
  • He will not, trust me, have to deal in my person with a sottish, dunsical Amphitryon, nor with a silly witless Argus, for all his hundred spectacles, nor yet with the cowardly meacock Acrisius, the simple goose-cap Lycus of Thebes, the doting blockhead Agenor, the phlegmatic pea-goose Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • I figure I can trick a couple of blockheads into believing that I am going to take you two back to the boss.
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