thickhead

[ UK /θˈɪkhɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈθɪkˌhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call
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How To Use thickhead In A Sentence

  • If anyone with expertise wants to post a comment clarifying this fermion matter and exposing me for the density-dysfunctional thickhead that I am, please do so. Walter Kohn and Density-Functional Theory
  • He's not a Christian either, you thickhead.
  • Flame throwers like "Young Gun" Eric Cantor, and the Tea Party thickhead Michelle Bachmann both want a seat of power in the House. Brian Ross: Mr. Boehner, People in Burning Houses Shouldn't Brandish TNT
  • I'm not going to waste more time trying to talk sense into some narrow-minded thickhead, like you.
  • Damn, she's even more of a thickhead than I had imagined.
  • It was the only thing that got through to the thickheads he lived with.
  • I need you to go in covertly and collect as much information as possible so that I can present it to those thickheads and get approval.
  • We've called him and his ilk everything from thickheaded bozos, to donkeys and pious do-gooders.
  • The last thing I need is some thickhead like you interfering with the murder scene. THE BOOK LADY
  • Except that he was being a complete thickhead.
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