airheaded

ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
    silly giggles
    light-headed teenagers
    a dizzy blonde
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How To Use airheaded In A Sentence

  • The plot concerns Texas Ranger Tommy Lee, who must go undercover as a cheerleading coach in order to protect five airheaded nymphets who have witnessed a murder.
  • Her roommate is a slightly airheaded debutante named Glinda.
  • I am a firm believer that pop music has one use - to keep all the airheaded teenyboppers out of the underground scene.
  • Witherspoon is the wealthy, apparently airheaded, Elle Woods, who follows her embarrassed boyfriend to Harvard Law in order to prove that blondes have brains, too.
  • She has to be the most spoiled, self-absorbed, and airheaded person I have ever seen.
  • You're the only person who doesn't treat me like a stupid airheaded jock.
  • And I will forever question the fact that McCain chose such an out and out airheaded nobody to be his running mate. Palin: 'I will forever question' Rev. Wright strategy
  • Just as the faithful but airheaded movie adaptation didn't detract from the power of the comic, mis-guided sequels won't either. Watchmen 2 Looks Like a Real Possibility | /Film
  • Comments: "Porn defines all women in terms of sex" sounds like exactly the kind of airheaded nonsense you normally make a point of skewering. The Policeman's Blog
  • Break the gridlock and let the talking heads on tv invite on every airheaded rightwinger they can round up. Matthew Yglesias » If The Founders Had Wanted a Supermajority Requirement for the Senate, They Could Have Put One in the Constitution
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