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  • 111clodpole — noun see clodpoll * * * clodˈpoll, clodˈpole or clodˈpate noun A stupid fellow, a bumpkin • • • Main Entry: ↑clod …

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  • 112asinico — /a si nēˈkō/ (Shakespeare) noun A stupid fellow ORIGIN: Sp asnico, dimin of asno, from L asinus ass …

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  • 113bull-calf — bullˈ calf noun 1. A male calf 2. A stupid fellow, lout • • • Main Entry: ↑bull …

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  • 114buf|fle|head — «BUHF uhl HEHD», noun. 1. a small North American duck, related to the goldeneye; butterball. The adult male has a remarkable fullness of feathers on the head. 2. Figurative. a blockhead or fool; stupid fellow. ╂[American English < obsolete… …

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  • 115bull|head — «BUL HEHD», noun. 1. any one of several American catfishes which have large, broad heads and hornlike growths near their mouths. 2. a stupid fellow; blockhead. 3. a sculpin or miller s thumb. 4. = golden plover. (Cf. ↑golden plover) ╂[< bull …

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  • 116thick|head — «THIHK HEHD», noun. a person who is dull of intellect; stupid fellow; blockhead …

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  • 117gawmless —  stupid, awkward, lubberly. Yet a great gawming fellow means also awkward and lubberly. N …

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  • 120British slang — circuBritish slang is English language slang used in the UK. Slang is informal language sometimes peculiar to a particular social class or group and its use in Britain dates back to before the 16th century. The language of slang, in common with… …

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