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[ UK /bˈə‍ʊnhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence

How To Use bonehead In A Sentence

  • For as much of a bonehead you are, I really think that Taylor abuses you too much.
  • Good news is good ‘God, Mitch thought, I sound like such a bonehead.’
  • And Richard Clark tries and tried to warn you boneheaded Good Bushies burt you refiused to listen. veritas White House forcefully responds to Cheney
  • It was the spectacular array of ornithischians that made the Cretaceous such an interesting time - strangely named beasts like ‘duckbills’ and ‘boneheads’, and various types of armoured and horned dinosaurs.
  • Why not just call them boneheads and be done with it?
  • It also means that if you point out to hizzoner that he's made a boneheaded call, he may stick it to you by making deliberately boneheaded calls. Arbitrary Power in America's Pastime
  • Obama, who said he knew nothing of Rezko's criminal activities, called "boneheaded" his own decision to buy a house in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood in July 2005, on the same day Rezko's wife bought the vacant lot next door. Blagojevich's wife received tens of thousands from Antoin Rezko, prosecutors allege
  • He admitted this was what he called a boneheaded mistake. The Elephant Bar
  • The boneheads in Britain need to acquire some common sense.
  • Bettman inherited a league that revolved around a rubber disk and, for the most part, was directed by boneheads.
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