Crossword-Solution: BLUNDERHEAD 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Blunderhead n. A stupid, blundering fellow.

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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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The mildest is represented by the winged idiot that John Burroughs' little boy called a "blunderhead." He dances stupidly before your face, as if lost in admiration, and finishes his pointless tale by getting in your eye, or down your throat.
Little Rivers Henry van Dyke 2006
His son Luigi certainly distressed him; but it was even worse to think that--whilst Luigi, with his great intelligence and many remaining fine qualities, was nothing at all--Sacco, on the other hand, Sacco, blunderhead and ever-famished battener that he was, had not merely slipped into parliament, but was now, it seemed, on the point of securing office! A little, swarthy, dry man he was, with big, round eyes, projecting cheekbones, and prominent chin.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Vol. 2 Emile Zola 2005
Wilt thou see that brawny assassin toying with thy girl; leaning over her where she crouches, poisoning her with fat words? That's how the snake licks the turtle before he gulps her--'tis to make her sleek, look you! Well, go thy way, dolt and blunderhead.
Earthwork Out Of Tuscany Maurice Hewlett 2005
Blunderhead, who it is plain had but little knowledge or taste in works of art.--The tapestry in the drawing-room is considered incomparably fine, but the author has undoubtedly a very handsome and sufficient excuse for leaving it so abruptly.
A Season at Harrogate Barbara Hofland 2011
Blunderhead was undoubtedly right in this observation, as perhaps not one watering place can boast medical men of equal ability and liberality, affording so striking a contrast with those "condemn'd to endless fame," by the memoirs of his celebrated uncle.
A Season at Harrogate Barbara Hofland 2011