Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A round head like a typical bullet; a person having such a head, and, figuratively, a pig-headed, obstinate person.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun a head shaped like a bullet.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a head shaped like a bullet
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Examples
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Museum which has been caught somewhere for the King, for yonder stiff wearer of a laurel crown, who throws his head back as though he would like to eat the Olympians and take the King for a luncheon into the bargain, is Straton, the denier of the gods, and the little man with the bullethead is the grammarian Zoilus. "
Arachne — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867
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Museum which has been caught somewhere for the King, for yonder stiff wearer of a laurel crown, who throws his head back as though he would like to eat the Olympians and take the King for a luncheon into the bargain, is Straton, the denier of the gods, and the little man with the bullethead is the grammarian Zoilus. "
Arachne — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867
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Museum which has been caught somewhere for the King, for yonder stiff wearer of a laurel crown, who throws his head back as though he would like to eat the Olympians and take the King for a luncheon into the bargain, is Straton, the denier of the gods, and the little man with the bullethead is the grammarian Zoilus. "
Arachne — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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Museum which has been caught somewhere for the King, for yonder stiff wearer of a laurel crown, who throws his head back as though he would like to eat the Olympians and take the King for a luncheon into the bargain, is Straton, the denier of the gods, and the little man with the bullethead is the grammarian Zoilus. "
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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Museum which has been caught somewhere for the King, for yonder stiff wearer of a laurel crown, who throws his head back as though he would like to eat the Olympians and take the King for a luncheon into the bargain, is Straton, the denier of the gods, and the little man with the bullethead is the grammarian Zoilus. "
Arachne — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867
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Larry Eugene North looks like a complete bullethead.
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Anvilhead …. your name should be changed to bullethead.
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How does that bullethead Eric Balfour keep getting work?
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“Enter,” said Morton; and the round bullethead of Cuddie
Old Mortality 2004
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