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clunkhead noun a dolt US, 1952- The minute I ever decided to become a clunkhead enough to take a shot, the real big boys would goose me out of business[.] — Morton Cooper, High School Confidential, pp. 115–116, 1958
- The people in the Department of State are equally convinced that if they don’t watch those clunkheads in the field who are so immersed in the problem, they will disregard policy and get everyone in trouble. — Washington Post, p. 5 (Book World), 13 February 1983
- There is a clique of right-wing cranks, yahoos and assorted clunkheads who make a career and a living off direct-mail propaganda in complaining about public broadcasting. — Boston Globe, p. 17, 20 January 1995
- Some wonder aloud why UTEP doesn’t look for coaches like Don Haskins, who win and still stick around all 38 years of their career. Clunkheads, all. — El Paso Times, p. 1C, 26 December 2003
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