Heavy and dull and stupid.
1 But Kelly needs walls in order to make us aware of their cloddish redundancy.
2 His explanations, when cornered, seemed cloddish , but there's a certain bureaucratic grace at work.
3 The historian remarks: "The cloddish , shiftless farmer is perhaps safer in Massachusetts."
4 Something more than cloddish prejudice seemed to be at work.
5 Our thoughts, on the contrary, were fast becoming cloddish .
6 That man was the huge, cloddish stranger who had advised him to ride without spurs.
7 Nor did their faces look anywise rancorous; but at most, only heavy, cloddish , good-natured, and humane.
8 He appeared to become grosser , - almost cloddish .
9 Surrounded by them, she felt cloddish and slow, like a lump of earth trying to emulate a star.
10 Louts for waiters, cloddish louts!
11 I held her tightly, not wanting to speak, not wanting to break her happiness with something as cloddish as truth.
12 He had always accepted himself as a stupidly hopeless burden in the world, a burden on his friends, useless, cloddish .
13 She was no longer a cloddish lump of horseflesh, but an individual, a soul; Gregg's hand fell from his gun.
14 He pointed to the cloddish , heavy-limbed gray which he had ridden in his quest for the superhorse at the Bridewell place.
15 Its comforts were stuffy and cloddish , the heater, the padded chairs, the bed piled with furs, the rugs, drapes, wrappings, mufflings.
16 Be kind to your fellow man; don't show him up as a stupid clod, no matter how cloddish he may be.
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