clod Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- creep
- blunderer
- dolt
- dullard
- gawk
- neanderthal
- prat
- boor
- dunce
- palooka
- looney
- donkey
- chump
- turkey
- lug
- snake
- blockhead
- lunatic
- numbskull
- heel
- know-nothing
- ignoramus
- imbecile
- skunk
- fool
- beast
- dummy
Weak:
- clot
- dope
- cretin
- thickhead
- nimrod
- ninny
- airhead
- birdbrain
- yahoo
- woodenhead
- dork
- pinhead
- meathead
- natural
- doofus
- cur
- hammerhead
- dim-bulb
- schlemiel
- mug
- loggerhead
- mome
- ape
- nitwit
- stinker
- dummkopf
- bubblehead
- numskull
- nit
- tyke
- rogue
- cad
- schlub
- scatterbrain
- fathead
- deadhead
- lunkhead
- tike
- chucklehead
- galoot
- goon
- scamp
- half-wit
- anthropoid
- goof
- hardhead
- schnook
- dodo
- nut
- featherbrain
- dumbhead
- cuddy
- noddy
- dip
- stupe
- simpleton
- bonehead
- knucklehead
- cuddie
- dunderhead
- simp
- shlub
- clodpole
- gander
- dimwit
- shlemiel
- booby
- noodle
- clunk
- lamebrain
- clodpoll
- chowderhead
- stock
- nincompoop
- slouch
- madman
- jackass
- ratbag
- cluck
- louse
- saphead
- dumbbell
- golem
- dum-dum
- rascal
- churl
- ninnyhammer
- loon
- loony
clod Meaning
clod (n)
a compact mass
an awkward stupid person
clod (n.)
A lump or mass, especially of earth, turf, or clay.
The ground; the earth; a spot of earth or turf.
That which is earthy and of little relative value, as the body of man in comparison with the soul.
A dull, gross, stupid fellow; a dolt
A part of the shoulder of a beef creature, or of the neck piece near the shoulder. See Illust. of Beef.
clod (v.i)
To collect into clods, or into a thick mass; to coagulate; to clot; as, clodded gore. See Clot.
clod (v. t.)
To pelt with clods.
To throw violently; to hurl.
clod Sentence Examples
- He stumbled over a clod of dirt, nearly tripping on his way to the garden.
- The farmer plowed the field, breaking apart clods of soil with the tractor's plow.
- She tossed a clod of snow playfully at her friend during their snowball fight.
- A clod of mud splattered on his shoes as he walked through the muddy path.
- The children built a small fort out of clods of dirt and rocks in the backyard.
- He clenched his fists, feeling the clods of earth crumble between his fingers.
- The gardener used a rake to break apart clods of soil, preparing the ground for planting.
- She brushed a clod of dust off her shirt after sitting on the ground.
- A clod of clay fell from the potter's hands as he shaped the clay into a vase.
- The horses trampled over clods of grass and dirt as they galloped through the meadow.
FAQs About the word clod
a compact mass, an awkward stupid personA lump or mass, especially of earth, turf, or clay., The ground; the earth; a spot of earth or turf., That which is eart
idiot, villain,lump, lout, oaf, brute, stupid, lubber, moron, loser
whiz, sage, genius, thinker, brain, genius, intellectual, intellectual,brain, thinker
He stumbled over a clod of dirt, nearly tripping on his way to the garden.
The farmer plowed the field, breaking apart clods of soil with the tractor's plow.
She tossed a clod of snow playfully at her friend during their snowball fight.
A clod of mud splattered on his shoes as he walked through the muddy path.