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Definition of Boneheadedness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boneheadedness
Literary usage of Boneheadedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sun Hunting: Adventures and Observations Among the Native and Migratory by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1922)
"... THE SEA AND OF THE boneheadedness OF MOST OF THE HUMAN RACE IN 1913 Miami
Beach was an impenetrable jungle on a sand-spit and a swamp. ..."
2. The Way of the Eagle by Charles John Biddle (1919)
"... having forced landings in consequence, is too expensive both in pilots and
machines and is usually the result of pure carelessness or boneheadedness. ..."
3. Business Profits and Human Nature: How to Increase the First by a Knowledge by Fred Charters Kelly (1920)
"Every farmer for miles around deplored this fellow's stupidity and boneheadedness
for trying to do truck gardening in ground that would give only half as ..."
4. Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture: House of Representatives by United States, Committee on Agriculture, Congress, House (1915)
"(3) Ignorance, just plain, unvarnished boneheadedness. (2) Ignorance plus an
incorrect market position of the critic. (4) Ignorance plus impracticable, ..."