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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What a wooden-headed old fellow he must be, to have got the affair into such a mess.
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More wooden houses and their wooden-headed occupants were passed, and at last I was at liberty to have a drink.
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To that, with a sly quirk of the mouth, and meaning to mystify his wooden-headed questioner still more, he answered: Dead-struck?
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I realised that I had no longer to deal with a suspicious, wooden-headed lawyer, but with a frank, kindly human being.
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To be able to munch an apple when beginning Trafalgar is an illustration of what may be called the quality of wooden-headed unimaginativeness in Collingwood.
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Half the white people are not fit for it, else instead of a wooden-headed hiccius doctius we'd have Billy Bryan in the presidential chair today.
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Our prime minister, a wooden-headed nasty named Stephen Harper, is trying to re-create a northern George Bush World, years after the Bush scam was discredited.
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"Surely even a wooden-headed Northman can guess, Olaf?"
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"Wooden-headed?" Rand said, frowning.
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"Juries are often wooden-headed."
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"Other than the fact that they're not wooden-headed ninnies who can only open their mouths to give orders and gossip?"