noun
- a stupid or foolish person; a blockhead
Usage: archaic; informal; chiefly British
Examples
- He called his rival a clodpole for making such an obvious mistake.
- The clodpole didn't understand the simplest instructions.
- Only a clodpole would believe such an absurd story.
- She dismissed his argument as the ranting of a clodpole.
- The character in the play was portrayed as a bumbling clodpole.