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Definition of Lunkheads
1. lunkhead [n] - See also: lunkhead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunkheads
Literary usage of Lunkheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychology as Applied to Education by Peter Magnus Magnusson (1913)
"and other " lunkheads" grew up together " like cornstalks in the same hill," but
that ... So I say to all good lunkheads, Keep your own selves in the dark; ..."
2. The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane (1900)
"B'jiminey, we're generated by a lot 'a lunkheads." " More than one feller has
said that t'-day,f' observed a man. His friend, recently aroused, ..."
3. Mud & Guts: A Look at the Common Soldier of the American Revolution by Bill Mauldin (1978)
"Soldiers were expected to be lunkheads, and any man or child so regarded usually
manages to fulfill the image. i Officers, on the other hand, were supposed ..."