Sentence examples for a dickhead from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a dickhead" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and considered vulgar.
It can be used to describe someone who is behaving in a rude, obnoxious, or foolish manner.
Example: "I can't believe he said that; what a dickhead!"
Alternatives: "a jerk" or "an idiot".

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A dickhead.

"He was a dickhead.

Bruce calls him "a dickhead".

"What a dickhead," adds Briggs.

"He was such a dickhead.

Stop being a dickhead" is more tedious than insulting.

A man may well deserve to be called a dickhead, but repeating "Why you being a dickhead for?

After all, it's not his fault he's a dickhead.

"It was more interesting than just doing a dickhead vicar.

"You were a dickhead player and you're the same as a coach".

Later, he admitted he'd been both "a knobhead and a dickhead".

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