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wooden-headed

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

adjective

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


Other Word Forms

  • wooden-headedness noun

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

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

“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

You have the makings of a good sailorman in you, but you're too quick and excitable, and want an old wooden-headed, stolid buffer like me to steady you.

From Yorke The Adventurer by Becke, Louis

What a wooden-headed booby he had been to miss an obvious thing like that.

From Command by McFee, William