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?
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  • 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.
  • The seemingly dunderheaded decision to move Jay Leno back to an 11: 30 slot and kick Conan to a midnightish slot highlights the corporate mentality in action, especially in regards to its utter misunderstanding of what it professes to embody, which is an intelligent approach to business. Steven Weber: NBC Me, Feel Me, Touch Me, Heal Me
  • Those state functionaries need to get their heads checked and stop protecting the very people that are p*issing on them. 'dunderhead' - lol! The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • This is the same uninspired commission of dunderheads that last year "undesignated" the 1915 Cass Gilbert-designed Austin, Nichols & Company building on the Brooklyn waterfront and the 1968 Jamaica Savings Bank, which kind of looks like those cool Kennedy Airport terminals that vandals trashed last year at an unveiling party gone amok. Hello Again
  • To call him a "dunderhead" would be an insult to true "dunderheads" like Sarah Palin. OMG! Knit dinosaurs playing guitar!
  • And bad cess to those dunderheads who insist the Earth is round, too!
  • TAPIS in the circumlocution departments with the usual quantity of red tape and dillydallying of effete fogeydom and dunderheads generally. Ulysses
  • This School Board sounds like a bunch of dunderheads.
  • At least you didn't end up with a dunderhead of a boyfriend.
  • There was a postscript, too: I am such a dunderhead with languages that you will have to be the one who translates. Uprising
  • Those cock-eyed dunderheads got me a weeks worth of suspension.
  • But fortunately, for even the most dunderheaded of theatre-goers - your reviewer included - acting in this play should prove a cakewalk.
  • The dunderheads etc wander in and out picking hungrily at the remains of a beetroot salad.
  • This is not anyone's fault, really, except for the dunderheads who threw out all of the original prints.
  • Even a dunderhead knows that fans swelter in summer's bleachers and bundle in December's cold out of a love for the contests, not for sociological or business deconstructions.
  • You know what, I've just about had it with these dunderheads.
  • Needless to say, those two dunderheads decided to initiate their favourite game of ‘Shove The Sister Around’.
  • Perhaps this is only another example of the asinine and anserous dunderheadedness of these crass provincials. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 101, July 11, 1891
  • Another unsuspecting dunderhead is ‘upbraided for making a grammatical mistake in a metaphorical tale about a dead bird.’
  • Sending someone to spy on him at work was probably that blundering dunderhead's idea.
  • The two dunderheads nodded mutely then bent to pick up the girl.
  • I'm going to go iron my hands for being a dunderhead.
  • Maduna apparently called Tshishonga a "dunderhead" and a "relic of the bantustans". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This is the side of the electorate who recognise a dunderhead when they see one.
  • Military history is littered with tales of vital reports delayed by dunderheads, or overlooked by harassed staff officers: or simply not believed by high commanders.
  • And while that might sound like a naive and silly comment like, where have you been dunderhead, that is how it has been for years, if not forever! Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Lame Duck and Tower of Babel
  • I am a cowboy shooter and do not approve of being portrayed as some dunderhead who is dumb enough to think cotton balls will protect my hearing.
  • And while such slights might be easily explainable with regard to punk-rock dunderheads and whatnot, rootsy souls are supposed to be thoughtful and predisposed to such sensibilities.
  • I've had enough experiences in my life that are beyond the pale that I'd be a dunderhead not to believe in miracles. Ingrid Hill - An interview with author
  • 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?
  • Although truly about a mentally fractured woman turned vigilante psychopath after a beating by thugs leaves her laid up in a hospital for three weeks, only to wake up to the news that her fiance was killed in the attack all plot points readily pronounced in the previews, so don't cry spoiler, the film would like to pass itself off as a story about female empowerment—the kind of dunderhead regressiveness mistaken for social progress in a logic-free think tank. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The dunderheads etc wander in and out picking hungrily at the remains of a beetroot salad.

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