clodpoles Antonyms

Meaning of clodpoles

clodpoles

blockhead

clodpoles Sentence Examples

  1. The clodpoles stumbled around the manor, their clumsy gait causing them to trip and knock over furniture.
  2. The clodpoles were easily fooled by the cunning charlatan, who took advantage of their gullibility.
  3. The teacher sighed in exasperation as the clodpoles struggled to grasp the simplest concepts.
  4. The clodpoles were a constant source of embarrassment for their family, who tried to hide them away from polite society.
  5. The clodpoles were banished from the village for their boorish behavior and lack of common sense.
  6. The soldiers were clodpoles who were easily outsmarted by the enemy, leading to a disastrous defeat.
  7. The clodpoles were sent on a fool's errand, wasting their time and effort on a pointless task.
  8. The clodpoles were the laughingstock of the court, their antics providing endless amusement for the royal family.
  9. The clodpoles were so incompetent that they couldn't even manage to fix a simple leak in the roof.
  10. The clodpoles were a disgrace to their profession, their lack of skill and knowledge making them a liability to their colleagues.

FAQs About the word clodpoles

blockhead

ninnyhammers, schnooks, chowderheads, sapheads, goons, dopes, noodles, dumbbells, cuddies, imbeciles

sages, thinkers, geniuses, genii,brains, wizards, intellectuals,intellects,whizzes, Renaissance men

The clodpoles stumbled around the manor, their clumsy gait causing them to trip and knock over furniture.

The clodpoles were easily fooled by the cunning charlatan, who took advantage of their gullibility.

The teacher sighed in exasperation as the clodpoles struggled to grasp the simplest concepts.

The clodpoles were a constant source of embarrassment for their family, who tried to hide them away from polite society.