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thick-skulled

ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) stupid

How To Use thick-skulled In A Sentence

  • This is a habit I developed surrounded by thick-skulled idiots.
  • It's a sweet, if slightly ridiculous idea, to imagine that a hard-drinking, violent, thick-skulled lout of a father might sit patiently in a class of pashmina-wrapped social workers and listen to a lecture about quality time.
  • This is a habit I developed surrounded by thick-skulled idiots.
  • He was just being a thick-skulled jock, thinking only of himself and his stupid games.
  • The professor at University of North Carolina demonstrated that she is a thick-skulled elitist.
  • At first I thought she was having difficulty reading, semi-literate and thick-skulled as she is.
  • In the game you assume control of a thick-skulled caveman whose main weapon is his large gut.
  • Kay felt inexplicably winded, as if she'd spent the last hour explaining a very simple concept to a very thick-skulled idiot.
  • Kay felt inexplicably winded, as if she'd spent the last hour explaining a very simple concept to a very thick-skulled idiot.
  • He was just being a thick-skulled jock, thinking only of himself and his stupid games.
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