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Filter by Meaning The clodpole tripped over his own feet on the soccer field.
The clodpole land made farming difficult for the settlers.
The clodpole farmland was difficult to navigate with heavy machinery.
The play was ruined by the clodpole who couldn't remember his lines.
The interview was a disaster when the candidate turned out to be a clodpole who couldn't answer any of the questions coherently.
The clodpole earth prevented the growth of delicate flowers.
The audience groaned as the clodpole on stage fumbled through his presentation.
The clodpole plot required specialized equipment to till the soil.
The manager thought the new hire was a clodpole when he couldn't explain the company's product.
The company's public image suffered when the CEO was caught on camera behaving like a clodpole at a public event.
The clodpole was heavy and made the task of tilling the land difficult.
The clodpole believed everything he read online without checking for accuracy.
The weathered barn had a clodpole roof made of hay and mud.
The farmer's fields were covered in clodpole soil.
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