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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?
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  • 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.
  • Connecticut just decimated one of their more antsier bonehead crews. One People's Project. Always Itchin' For A Fight!
  • I wonder if those boneheads at the administration office have lost their marbles…
  • What the Americans call a bonehead became what the English call a hard-headed man. What I Saw in America
  • Well, you should find out who the bonehead using your name and face is, because he's making you look like an idiot.
  • Fortunately, they are not total boneheads, and have reviewed the procedure.
  • Just because I disagree with you, you don't have to call me a bonehead.
  • The mere mention of the words ‘far right’ calls forth an image of tattooed boneheads or the spectre of the notorious Ku Klux Klan.
  • If I knew he was boneheaded enough to act on it, I never would have made that joke.
  • Minnesota veterans will benefit from what Governor Pawlenty called a bonehead decision. Kstp.com - MORE NEWS
  • You both want to admit your feelings but are just too boneheaded to do so.
  • ‘That's not a question,’ he responded, refusing to dignify the boneheaded inquiry.
  • What these boneheads don't realize or want to accept is the fact that most of the steps Obama has to take now is to remedy the putrid mismanagement of the last eight years. Obama touts financial reform, says GOP stance 'deceptive'
  • Make a New Year's resolution that the next time you're a bonehead, admit it and chuckle.
  • That defense tactic dredges up what Obama has called his boneheaded but innocent past ties to Rezko, a notorious fixer who was convicted of public corruption in 2008. Chicagotribune.com -
  • How stupid do you have to be to make the same boneheaded, hey-look-at-me play twice?
  • Our boneheaded entertainment products are probably the biggest part of the problem.
  • Bettman inherited a league that revolved around a rubber disk and, for the most part, was directed by boneheads.
  • I think I now fit into both camps as I'm pretty sure I will be similarly boneheaded in the future.
  • Week after week we see gangs of brain-dead boneheads invade this part of town hellbent on violence and fuelled by alcohol.
  • Every once in a while those boneheads in the White House run into so much trouble that they have no other choice but to turn to me for advice.
  • This popularized the slang term bonehead, an American alteration of the British blockhead. No Uncertain Terms
  • If they got behind some reasonable changes maybe the boneheads in congress might consider some changes.
  • What evil glee I felt when Webber's boneheaded phantom timeout lost the championship game for them … I still chuckle when I see that replay (though of course freaking Carolina getting the title irked too). A Sea Of Blue
  • Those boneheads of yours didn't know what to do.
  • Bettman inherited a league that revolved around a rubber disk and, for the most part, was directed by boneheads.
  • The larger point that the boneheads who so despise the media need to appreciate is that the mainstream American press is better than it's ever been.
  • Either way, I'm so disgusted and ashamed to be breathing the same polluted air as these boneheads.
  • RUTH MARCUS, BERWICK AND HER HUSBAND - Ruth Marcus finds Obama's recess appointment of Donald Berwick to be "boneheaded," "outrageous," "cynic [al]" and an abuse of the system. HUFFPOST HILL - JULY 9TH, 2010
  • Luckily there is a nifty rewind and undo feature that lets you take back bonehead moves when playing against the computer.
  • The boneheaded and the brashly patriotic rejoice at the formal induction of words like 'chuddies', 'changa', 'aloo' and 'theek' into the Oxford English Dictionary The Times of India
  • I actually dont 'have a dietician so I have no one to call a bonehead! Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes
  • So it seems there's room for improved viewership so long as boneheaded moves in the scheduling department can be avoided.
  • Vincent muttered darkly, ‘I don't recall inviting you two boneheads.’
  • I mean when Senator Patty Murray calls the idea boneheaded you know you really shot yourself in the foot. Ladies Logic
  • I don't think anything he did with the man classifies as boneheaded or as palling around. New RNC Ad Hits Obama's Ties To Ayers
  • Most of the British generals were either boneheaded, or brutes, or both.
  • Bonehead alert: blogger Rob Pitingolo certainly does not qualify as an inhabitant of one of the "brainiest" cities. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • But I am saying that our anti-communism was often boneheaded and dangerous.
  • But, more importantly, boneheaded statements tend to beget more boneheaded statements.
  • The only difference here is that the offer was made and the Chancellor gave some truly boneheaded explanation forwhy. The Volokh Conspiracy » Kmiec on Chemerinsky:
  • But Larry Ceisler, a Philadelphia Democratic consultant, had called Obama's remarks "boneheaded" the Friday I posted them and quickly the adjective had become a campaign staple. Mayhill Fowler: Bittergate: the Untold Story Behind the Story that Rocked the Obama Campaign
  • Maybe I should let him know what a bonehead you are and how you're hurting his chances.
  • Sadly, though, boneheaded sexism is on the rise throughout the rock scene.
  • Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky. Success A Novel
  • Dont be some kind of bonehead with a negative opinion about everything. Poll: Stimulus not working
  • Instead of writing in opposition to your nemesis, write in favor of your cause; instead of calling the boneheaded author's integrity into question, extol the virtues of those who oppose that person; instead of pointing out flaws in the author's logic, create a flawless argument of your own. Edward Muzio: The Power of Shutting Up in the Internet Age
  • The boneheads, after being taken through a superdreadnought and through a library by Lensmen as telepathic as themselves, capitulated to Civilization immediately and whole-heartedly. Masters Of The Vortex
  • First there were the utterly boneheaded proposals to move large chunks of the Ashford work to Chertsey.
  • A blockbuster in France, this car-chase pic may be as boneheaded as any Hollywood actioner but the vehicular stunts are far wilder than anything in The Fast and the Furious.
  • Sure, these guys are boneheads, but the script makes them come off as a bit more intelligent than one might suspect.
  • But his methods are so boneheaded and his argument so incoherent, it's impossible to tell what he wants to do besides humiliate his actors, insult lesbians and drive his defenders into a state of apoplexy.
  • In a boneheaded error straight out of an Evelyn Waugh novel, a high-level muckymuck at the Times must have barked, "Get me Billy Crystal for the Op-Ed page!" and some poor schnook thumbed through a rolodex and called The Wrong Guy. Hullabaloo
  • Someone on the park staff, for some still undetermined boneheaded reason, decided to dye all of the park's monkeys various colours of the rainbow.
  • I have to agree with the author of that piece, Cabelas 'decision to expand and continue in the business of reducing public hunting/fishing access is a "bonehead" move. Cabelas has a pretty sweet deal going on their Gorilla King Kong HX hang up stand.
  • He's not as evil as I thought he'd be - he's kind of a bonehead, but he's not an evil guy.
  • So no matter how boneheaded an incompetent manager I am, my department is 100% guaranteed to be profitable as long as I'm good at keeping my receipts?
  • Rereading Charlie's TV columns in the Guide from 2000 to 2010, the striking thing is how quickly and incisively he skewered the core of each show, pinpointing either its brilliance or boneheadedness. Charlie Brooker: 10 of the best Screen Burn columns
  • Being boneheaded is not something to strive for.
  • In the face of overwhelming evidence, I admit I'm wrong. Trying to justify the Chinese MSN word blocker is one of the more boneheaded things I've done.
  • These boneheads were arrested on January 23, 2001.
  • This is not a time for the content owners to be short-sighted boneheads
  • Yesterday we said that we're now in the unenviable position of having to climb down from the consequences of our own boneheaded policies.
  • Imagine endorsing a sentiment as boneheaded as that!
  • Sadly, it does not make up for the boneheaded move of not calling his inamorata to tell her that he wasn't going to show in the first place. William Bradley: Mad Men: "Wee Small Hours" -- HuffPost Review

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