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thickhead
[thik-hed]
noun
a stupid person; blockhead.
Also called whistler.any of several Old World birds of the genus Pachycephala, chiefly of various islands in the Pacific Ocean, related to the flycatchers, and having a melodious whistling call.
thickhead
/ ˈθɪˌɛ /
noun
a stupid or ignorant person; fool
Also called: whistler.any of various Australian and SE Asian songbirds of the family Muscicapidae (flycatchers, etc)
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˌٳˈ adjective
- ˌٳˈness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of thickhead1
Example Sentences
I war a thickhead too never to have thought of it.
“There’s some hope for a thickhead, but there isn’t any for you.”
Out on me for a thickhead for not linking thee with that bold feat before.
Yes, ideas more sensible than the thickheads about here can conceive.
You don’t suppose that thickhead would have the gumption to do what this chap did, or the wit to know about paper being a non-conductor, and all that?
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