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Definition of Chuckleheads
1. chucklehead [n] - See also: chucklehead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chuckleheads
Literary usage of Chuckleheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1889)
"chuckleheads." " There's something wrong, Clarence." " Comfort yourself, then ;
for two candidates for a lieutenancy do travel hence with the king—young ..."
2. Pictures of Travel by Charles Harvey Genung, Heinrich Heine (1898)
"... Ber- liners, Romans, Spartans, Flatheads, and chuckleheads — Madame, it would
be too wearisome should I continue to enumerate all these people. ..."
3. Tom Sawyer Abroad: By Huck Finn by Mark Twain (2001)
"Jim shook his head, and says: “Why, Mars Tom, if you knowed what chuckleheads
dem painters is, you ‘d wait a long time before you ‘d fetch one er dem in. to ..."
4. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1854)
"He now clears §2000 a year, which clearing is effected with one-third the labor,
swearing and chuckleheads, which he formerly made use of to keep himself ..."
5. The Steward's Handbook and Guide to Party Catering by Jessup Whitehead (1903)
"... but in the eye; wealth alone cannot buy it, a fool cannot inspire respect;
some rich chuckleheads are called "Old Billy" or Old Tommy" on all sides all ..."