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A good example of the use of the word "clod" in a sentence is as follows:

"You are a complete clod for asking such a silly question." The person who asked "how much does a paving stone weigh?" is also a clod. You could substitute the word "clod" wherever you might use words like: blockhead, cretin, dimwit, idiot, dope, dunderhead. I hope that is useful.

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