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dullard

[duhl-erd] / ˈdʌl ərd /


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They're not all that eager to jump to his defense: Most of them know he's a toxic, narcissistic dullard.

From Salon

In a podcast recording, Mr. Obama excoriated his Democratic Party for being boring, scolding dullards who are always eager to form a lynch mob to cancel enemies who say one wrong thing.

From Washington Times

Generating new Republican voters means cultivating a generation of mean-spirited dullards.

From Salon

I don't need to report this dullard's boring brutal assaults on the American psyche, thus spreading them.

From Salon

By all accounts, he could be contemptuous of bores and dullards.

From Washington Post