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      • clodpole (pl.clodpoles) (pejorative) a stupid person; blockhead c. 1600:, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, or What You Will...this letter, being so excellently ignorant, will breed no terror in the youth: he will find it comes from a clodpole.
  1. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: Harum-scarum, clodpole young lairds of the neighbourhood paid him the compliment of a visit. Young Hay of Romanes rode down to call, on his crop-eared pony; young Pringle of Drumanno came up on his bony grey.

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  2. clodpole. in English. clodpole. noun. These are words and phrases related to clodpole. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page.

  3. Aug 18, 2024 · clodpole (plural clodpoles) (derogatory) A stupid person; blockhead. Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (please specify the act number in uppercase Roman numerals, and the scene number in lowercase Roman numerals)

  4. 1. a lump of earth or clay. 2. earth, esp when heavy or in hard lumps. 3. Also called: clodpole, clod pollorclodpate a dull or stupid person. 4. (Cookery) a cut of beef taken from the shoulder. [Old English clod- (occurring in compound words) lump; related to cloud] ˈcloddyadj. ˈcloddishadj.

  5. View usage over: Source: Google Books Ngram Viewer. clodpole. ˈclodˌpole. A dull or stupid person.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. Definitions from Wiktionary (clodpole) noun: (derogatory) a stupid person; blockhead

  7. A lourdeau, my dear brother, is as we might say a bumpkin, a clown, a clodpole: a fellow without grace, lightness, quickness; any gift of pleasing, any natural brilliancy: such a one as you shall see, when you desire, by looking in the mirror.

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