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Examples

  • Some people are just so thick-head they put their gender and race before their country.

    Dodd: Obama, Clinton ticket not likely 2008

  • Why waste vast sums on wiping bums of thick-head kids whose mums and dads vote Labour anyway.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Ivan Donn Carswell 2007

  • Why waste vast sums on wiping bums of thick-head kids whose mums and dads vote Labour anyway.

    One And One Makes Three Ivan Donn Carswell 2007

  • “Why, do you suppose, you thick-head, that I make the storm?”

    The Witch, and other stories 2004

  • ` ` Well, if that don't show what a thick-head I am!

    The Conquest of Canaan 1905

  • Now the missionary was not going to confide in this official thick-head regarding Cargrim's suspicions of the bishop, which had led him to connect the pistol with the prelate; so he evaded the difficulty by explaining that as the lent money was a link between the bishop and

    The Bishop's Secret Fergus Hume 1895

  • "Why, do you suppose, you thick-head, that I make the storm?"

    The Witch and other stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882

  • "Oh, Dummy, I'll never call you a thick-head again," cried Mark excitedly.

    The Black Tor A Tale of the Reign of James the First George Manville Fenn 1870

  • "You see, to be a thick-head is not always a disadvantage."

    The Eagle Cliff 1859

  • Oh! will you laugh at me any more, you thick-head of a Zulu? "

    Allan and the Holy Flower Henry Rider Haggard 1890

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