Clod (noun)

  1. A lump of earth or soil, especially one that is hard and compact.
  2. A heavy, ungainly, or awkward person.

Origin:

Old english "clodde" meaning a lump of earth or soil.

Examples:

  1. The farmer broke up the clod of soil before planting the seed.
  2. The soil was full of clods and needed to be broken up.
  3. He was a clod, ungainly and awkward in his movements.
  4. He was a clod, he didn't understand anything about culture.
  5. He was a clod, he only cared about football and beer.
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