dizzard Synonyms

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dizzard Meaning

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dizzard (n.)

A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also dizard, and disard.]

dizzard Sentence Examples

  1. The old dizzard was known for his peculiar antics and wild stories.
  2. The young dizzard's reckless behavior had his parents worried sick.
  3. The dizzard of a politician made a fool of himself during the debate.
  4. The dizzard didn't know any better and got himself into trouble.
  5. The dizzard's harebrained schemes never seemed to work out the way he planned.
  6. The dizzard was always getting himself into comical situations.
  7. The old dizzard was a bit of a character, but he was harmless.
  8. The dizzard had a knack for getting into mishaps, but he always managed to escape unscathed.
  9. The dizzard's wild stories were often met with laughter and disbelief.
  10. The dizzard's antics were a source of both amusement and exasperation for his friends and family.

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A blockhead. [Obs.] [Written also dizard, and disard.]

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The old dizzard was known for his peculiar antics and wild stories.

The young dizzard's reckless behavior had his parents worried sick.

The dizzard of a politician made a fool of himself during the debate.

The dizzard didn't know any better and got himself into trouble.