A person who is not very bright.
A person who evokes boredom.
1 The wisdom of a million fools in the diction of a dullard .
2 Hues charming and fair may move the wise and not the dullard .
3 How in God's name did you come to marry such a dullard ?
4 He must be a dullard indeed who fails to understand their symbolism.
5 Not a whit more than that dullard knew a million years ago.
6 With you obtained, I have grown a dullard , and left off dreaming.
7 Would he not be like one called a dullard or a clod?
8 I have very unusual means of gathering information, and I am no dullard .
9 The maid most probably thought her mistress bored, and the guest a dullard .
10 It was hard to forget the dullard owners of the Paraíso.
11 Comprehension didn't come dawning slowly, as it would on some dullard .
12 How often were the accomplishments of brilliant rulers frittered by their dullard sons?
13 According to her one was a dullard ; another's nose was impossible.
14 He did so at his own peril who took Orme for a dullard .
15 Never mind if the guy's a dullard or has no leadership ability whatsoever.
16 If he smart not for this, and something else, call me a dullard .
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