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blockhead

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Blockhead (, also spelled Testadirapa ) is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Giancarlo Zagni . It was screened at the Venice Film Festival , in which it won the Leone di San Marco Plate.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence [syn: dunce , dunderhead , numskull , bonehead , lunkhead , hammerhead , knucklehead , loggerhead , muttonhead , shithead , fuckhead ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context colloquial English) A stupid person.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also block-head , "stupid person," 1540s (implied in blockheaded ), from block (n.) + head (n.); probably originally an image of the head-shaped oaken block used by hat-makers, though the insulting sense is the older one.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blockhead \Block"head`\, n. [Block + head.] A stupid fellow; a dolt; a person deficient in understanding. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head. --Pope.

Usage examples of blockhead.

Hampstead, what the disaffection of a clergy would amount to, gaping after this graduated bounty of the Crown, and whether Ignatius Loyala himself, if he were a living blockhead instead of a dead saint, could withstand the temptation of bouncing from 100 pounds a year at Sligo, to 300 pounds in Tipperary?

I have felt in my very blood, ever since I was born, a most unconquerable hatred towards the whole tribe of fools, and it arises from the fact that I feel myself a blockhead whenever I am in their company.

After supper, I drew a most affecting picture of my position, shewing that I should be in need of everything until my arrival at Rome, where I was going, I said, to fill the post of secretary of memorials, and my astonishment may be imagined when I saw the blockhead delighted at the recital of my misfortunes.

I could very well understand that my colleague, Sanzonio, should not complain of such treatment, because he was a blockhead, but I did not feel disposed to allow myself to be put on a par with him.

The whole imposture would soon have been discovered if anyone had possessed a peerage, but it just happened that there was not a copy in Corfu, and the French consul, a fat blockhead, like many other consuls, knew nothing of family trees.

Esther impatiently called her a blockhead, and entreated me to let her ask another question.

In the meanwhile I bore as well as I could the poor figure he must be cutting before the officers at table, who, after hearing the insolence of this young blockhead, might take me for a coward.

The young blockhead seemed taken aback and in his turn bit his lips, but his evil genius made him, strike in again at dessert.

I had scarcely finished what I had to say when Master Blockhead said, with a laugh, that he knew Lolotte to be a good sort of girl, as he had slept with her at Paris.

As for the Corticelli, she soon passed from tears to laughter, and would have done it well, but if, as I feared, the canon was a blockhead, I should have been degrading myself.

The fortunate governor presented himself, and the monarch, after honouring him with the title of blockhead, proceeded to scold him roundly.

With these words I made my way out of the hall, and on turning my head round I saw that the two elderly men were keeping the young blockhead back.

I am the greatest owl, monkey, baboon, rascal, oaf, ignoramus, blockhead, buffoon, or what you will.

Dunlop with what pangs of heart he was compelled to take shelter in a corner, lest the rattling equipage of some gaping blockhead should mangle him in the mire.

He started the game, having locked out the blockhead of a waiter and dropped the key into his own pocket.