knucklehead

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[ UK /nˈʌkə‍lhˌɛd/ ]
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 knucklehead In A Sentence

  • Anybody but a complete knucklehead could do the job.
  • Which is a little weird, because I always supposed that the “knucklehead theory” was pretty much a mainstream view: Belief is a prerequisite for salvation, and not just any old Belief — in Vishnu or Allah or Baal or even Jehovah-sans-messiah, but the Jesusy kind. NewsFlash: Christians Think the “Believing in Jesus” Thing Important
  • These two knuckleheads don't know when to let go.
  • While sitting on the side of the road with nothing to do, the two knuckleheads decided to smoke a joint.
  • Do a bit of wingshooting ... same ethics apply, don't take the shot unless you can make the kill ... plenty of knuckleheads in upland and waterfowl areas where the definition of ethical is a bit more dynamic. Long Range Hunting
  • Sure, I love the little knucklehead, but frankly, I wouldn't lend the guy a nickel.
  • Derivatives are commonly packaged as ‘bond-like’ instruments and sold to the knuckleheads that manage things like pension funds and the treasuries of state and local governments.
  • Hendry and Piniella would like, and they're going to have to pay him all of the $45 million left through 2012 that Hendry guaranteed him in August 2007, when Zambrano - by then well-known as a knucklehead - was essential to the team's success. Chicagotribune.com -
  • You'll meet lots of knuckleheads before you meet the right one.
  • He will be very solicitous, but the very idea of what he calls'woman problems' makes him uneasy, the knucklehead. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
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