noun
- plural of clodpoll; a stupid or foolish person; a blockhead.
Usage: archaic; informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The clodpolls in the village couldn't understand the simplest instructions.
- He dismissed his critics as mere clodpolls who lacked any real insight.
- Those clodpolls made the same mistake twice without learning anything.
- The play mocked the clodpolls who believed every superstition.
- Only clodpolls would fall for such an obvious trick.