numskull

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 numskull In A Sentence

  • He's always been fine saying nothing save for a numskulled petition calling for the TV expuragtion of his nemesis. Lionel: Olbermann Versus O'Reilly: It's a Shoot
  • The author cannot say: This is actually a brilliantly written passage and you, the reader, are just too much of a numskull to understand. The Writing Team
  • Well, old friend, you numskull, that's what the human race does with its precious time, forgetting it's just an animal. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Call me dumb, stupid, thick, numskulled or whatever else you can think of. Archive 2007-08-01
  • You silly, awkward, ill-bred country sow," quoth one, "have you no more manners than to rail at Hocus that has saved that clod-pated numskulled ninny-hammer of yours from ruin, and all his family? History of John Bull
  • Not many young girls are going to relate to the large busted tiny waists and big sultry eyes of the princesses while being an undeveloped and confused child. while the guy who made this is a numskull and hasn't learned about photoshop yet its a valid point that LITTLE GIRLS (not you or I) are taking bad values away from those movies. alesia Sociological Deconstruction of the Disney Princesses » E-Mail
  • What this country needs by a way of a president is a numskull like you. Think Progress » Palin Tells Constitution-Loving Tea Partiers: We Don’t Need A President Who Is A ‘Constitutional Law Professor’
  • Is an isolated outbreak of yobbery involving a few dozen numskulls really going to dissuade the private sector from investing in, and profiting from, a new business deal?
  • But if "numskull" is an imprecise description of the president, it is not altogether inaccurate. Hullabaloo
  • I have known him to solemnize his whole audience, a few numskulled negroes alone excepted. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In Engla
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