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Answer for the clue "I'm not one to think he will pass gas, Bill ", 7 letters:
airhead

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Word definitions for airhead in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
airhead \air"head`\ ([^a]r" h[e^]d`), n. an airheaded person. [disparaging]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Airhead is a young-adult novel by Meg Cabot . It was released on May 13, 2008. The sequel, Being Nikki was released in May 2009 . The third book in the series Runaway has been released as well. The book is about a teenage girl whose life is forever changed ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a flighty scatterbrained simpleton; "she's a total airhead"; "every airhead on a big salary rushed out to buy one" a bridgehead seized by airborne troops

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"empty-headed person," 1972, from air (n.1) + head (n.). Earlier as a term in mining (mid-19c.) and as a military term based on beachhead (1950).

Usage examples of airhead.

Corporation gossip had her running with a procession of pretty if airheaded starlets, none of whom seemed to last for more than a couple of weeks.

Madeline had been in Intel, and even an airhead screw-up with a serious drinking problem could pick up a lot of potentially dangerous skills there, which is why Laura braved the rain to run a hasty check on the car.

That was all she needed--an airhead receptionist and a giggling file clerk as her support team.

At this, the man hit her hard across the face, striking her nose so that with the sudden stab of pain she stepped away from him at the st airhead found no footing, and hurtled down the narrow stairs, rolling over, the sharp agony of newly fractured ribs all she was aware of until her head struck the polished quarry-tiled floor.

Since Julian considered Posiphar's family a set of ignorant little airheads, she talked mostly to Lori, but never interrupting a conversation Lori was having with Posiphar.

On September 27, 1999, NBC’s host Katie Couric opened the Today show by chipperly announcing, “The Gipper was an airhead.

He was tired from days of long duty, and just a little tired of this coiffeured airhead.

Just about anyone would do, but one of the little airhead bitches was getting even farther up the list than his professors.

He suckered that airhead on TV, and then he suckered the rest of us into following the story his way.