[ UK /lˈɒɡəhˌɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑɡɝˌhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. very large carnivorous sea turtle; wide-ranging in warm open seas
  2. a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
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How To Use loggerhead In A Sentence

  • But we are talking about oil reaching a coral cay which is globally important for seabird breeding and the nesting of green and loggerhead turtles. Raw Story
  • The second turtle, a loggerhead turtle, was taken in by aquarium personnel when it was still a hatchling.
  • But, thanks to Sergei's indiscretion, you're now at loggerheads with each other. CODE BREAKER
  • Shrubby patches of wild plum, wolfberry, and narrow-leaved meadowsweet provide nesting and perching sites for open-country birds such as horned larks, loggerhead shrikes, and upland sandpipers.
  • He also pointed out the damage always caused by internal friction in the nation's sports administration, describing as lamentable a situation where the ministry and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) are always at loggerheads in the build-up to major competitions. Thisday Online
  • We peer into tubs of wriggling baby turtles - hawksbill, green, loggerhead - each about the size of a 50 cent piece, who await release at night.
  • While hiking, canoeing, kayaking, or eating a picnic lunch, watch for Gulf Coast spiny softshell turtles, loggerhead shrikes, pileated woodpeckers, Seminole bats, and spotted salamanders.
  • Worst off of all of them is Australia's genetically distinct loggerhead turtle.
  • Here you can see the southern bald eagle and Atlantic loggerhead turtle.
  • The double wrath of her governor and Blackett, should she put them at loggerheads, would be awful to endure. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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