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The thick end of 100 billion has just been given to Ireland.
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Good butt, great lashes, long and thick, and of course-mybeautiful eyes.
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The threats are flying thick and fast in the South China Sea.
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The sand was thick; the horses labored; the drivers shielded their faces.
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I always have thick boots;- Iamvery particular about that;-andcork soles.
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No European country has done something as boneheaded as we have.
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He wanted to slap his forehead over his boneheaded statement.
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Australian player Nick Kyrgios described the staging of the event as "boneheaded".
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As boneheaded plays go, this was my best all-time.
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And yet, with Money Never Sleeps, we've somehow reached a new plateau of sheer boneheaded idiocy.
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Winnington is a good fellow, but a thickheaded Philistine all the same.
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I am afraid we cannot make an exception-even for a thickheaded idealist.
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It flashed on and off, slowly, like some thickheaded, barely articulate monster.
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While essentially clueless, he didn't seem overbearing, or thickheaded, or mean.
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Six hours later, when BC woke up, thickheaded, dry-mouthed-andcompletely naked-Chandlerwas gone.
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He was a fatheaded butcher, not too bright, not much to look at.
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You always were a fatheaded worm without any soul, weren't you?
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To call your Sovereign a fatheaded slob in a newsfac might be considered bad taste, but it isn't illegal.
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Her name was Helena Such-and-So-Forth, and she had sometimes come to Florence's after-darks, usually with one of Mrs Stoker's fatheaded theatrical cronies.
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But he pauses in his chaffing to say, "After all, if we were in his shoes we should be equally fatheaded."
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Foreigners and foreigneering Englishmen say it is blockheaded denseness.
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As Bishop of York but died in disentry in a church on his way to be blockheaded.
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Do tell us about her; I've been so blockheaded I couldn't put two and two together, but I'm beginning to see daylight at last.
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Men are rather blockheaded on the subject of fashion, and seldom see the charm in the innately unbecoming and unsuitable, no matter what decrees it.
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Blockheaded, stubborn lot, every one of them.
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These clumsy, loggerheaded ducks make such a noise and splashing, that the effect is exceedingly curious.
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In these islands a great loggerheaded duck or goose (Anas brachyptera), which sometimes weighs twenty-two pounds, is very abundant.
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You blessed wooden-headed ould heretic, the divvle will have you soon enough.
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He is a wooden-headed person who derives all his ideas from cheap fiction.
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But not a wooden-headed man-at-arms but looked down upon him.
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The driver, brassie and spoon are wooden-headed clubs, but the others have always iron heads.
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I've heard the jokes about wooden-headed sheepherders, and then there are men who have actually been downcountry.
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I have no patience with the foolish duncical dog -uponmy soul, I have not!
Usage of thick-skulled in English
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Pavek was born a thick-skulled idiot; he'll the a sorry hero.
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First, I wish to add that your dear friend is both thick-skulled and cowardly.
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Tarkin glimpsed something in the thick-skulled Chagrian's pink-rimmed cerulean eyes that gave him pause.
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She didn't call him thick-skulled, but it was implied.
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They could be thick-skulled and difficult to train.
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They sent word that the thick-skulled Poles and the rest had made an awful mess of the ballots.
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They were just too thick-skulled to have it make much difference to them one way or the other.
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He's a thick-skulled man, Charlotte.
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As thick-skulled as I always insisted he was, I swear he figured out how to use his deafness to his advantage.
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Vagellius is careful, studious, and obliging, but withal a little thick-skulled; he has not a single client, but might have had abundance of customers.
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"Thick-skulled." Will laughed from his chair.
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"And the whole intolerable situation arises," he broke out with a sudden inflection of wrath, "from inert, thick-skulled bigotry.
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"He said that if anyone could get me out to the islands and back, it'd be that thick-skulled mick Billy Sullivan."
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'I wonder, where are our formidable wits, commander, that we should so easily be driven into this wash of treachery by thick-skulled, obvious fools?
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"These grey-beards must be thick-skulled, then," replied the prince with a smile, "for does not the victor retain the land which he has conquered?"