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wooden-headed

American  
[wood-n-hed-id] / ˈwʊd nˌhɛd ɪd /

adjective

Informal.
  1. thick-headed, dull; stupid.


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Etymology

Origin of wooden-headed

First recorded in 1850–55

Example Sentences

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In The Vertical Smile he mocks a handsome and vacuous presidential hopeful, Duncan Mulligan, who must be the crookedest, most wooden-headed and hypocritical Wall Street lawyer not actually in jail.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Other than the fact that they’re not wooden-headed ninnies who can only open their mouths to give orders and gossip?”

From "Throne of Glass" by Sarah J. Maas

There’s an antique child’s rocking horse in the window, a threadbare quilt, a wooden-headed doll with a battered face.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

Another man had a wound from a wooden-headed spear; and most had been struck more or less by these rude and, luckily, innocuous weapons.

From The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy by Keppel, Henry

"Hey, don't git to callin' me no wooden-headed fool!" hollers the mechanic, jumpin' around and wavin' the pliers.

From Alex the Great by Brown, Arthur William

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