[
UK
/dˈʌndəhˌɛd/
]
NOUN
- a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
How To Use dunderhead In A Sentence
- The dunderheads etc wander in and out picking hungrily at the remains of a beetroot salad.
- What makes the dunderheaded dolt think he can pull it off?
- Once again, I have to explain the obvious to a highly-paid dunderhead.
- _tapis_ in the circumlocution departments with the usual quantity of red tape and dillydallying of effete fogeydom and dunderheads generally. Ulysses
- Just where do all the dedicated dorks, delightful dingbats, and dialectical dunderheads, plus a lively assortment of daffy ding-a-lings call home-sweet home?
- Finally some democrats are realizing what a complete dunderhead Obama is. Talks break down, intra-party tension heats up for House Democrats
- I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death - if you aren't as big a bunch of dunderheads as I usually have to teach,
- It seems that wherever I posit some belief of mine or aver a heartfelt conviction, some negative, clueless dunderhead seems to follow my commentary with inanities.
- That's partly because, to put it bluntly, the same old dunderheads are running the studios, and they show their true colors simply by opening their mouths.
- Today's dunderheads could be tomorrow's geniuses.