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[ UK /lˈʌŋkhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence

How To Use lunkhead In A Sentence

  • All sins were forgiven, no lunkheaded investment was too egregious to merit a bailout. Capitalism 101: The Money Tree
  • He was going to make sure that Clem would never ever even think about calling him a lunkhead again.
  • By the time the credits roll, Kaylee will have had sex, Mal will have discovered his social conscience and Jayne will - well, Jayne will still be a belligerent lunkhead.
  • She's even more lunkheaded than I thought, though. Report: Threats To Obama Rose As Palin's Crowds Grew More Frenzied
  • I will write a quick synopsis of the film for you lunkheads.
  • Part of the reason men grow up to be lunkheaded on domestic issues is that we're told, from a very early age, that domestic issues are Someone Else's Problem, and by "Someone Else," we mean "Your mom and/or wife. How to Be a Man, by Popular Mechanics
  • The fact that many of them will also be cluttered with observers and cameramen and exit pollsters will further add to the chaos, and make many of us think we were lunkheads for not going the absentee route.
  • He once wrote of me as "lunkheaded" in an erudite Mark Twain-referencing critique thankfully no longer on the internet of something I had written about him involving the words "incipient" and "imminent. Steve Clemons: My Fault: Apologies to David Frum!
  • Outside the courtroom, Kevin is a tongue-tied lunkhead.
  • AND, they need a great actor, not a lunkheaded bodybuilder or wrestling star. Who Will Direct Conan? | /Film
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