Large North American mountain marmot.
Large-headed swift-flying diving duck of Arctic regions.
United States painter (1834-1903)
Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call.
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Examples for "thickhead "
Examples for "thickhead "
1 Carnaby, you're a great blundering thickhead - if you care for my opinion of you.
2 Menelaus the rich, Menelaus the thickhead , Menelaus of the loud voice, Menelaus the cuckold.
3 Have I not told you, thickhead ?
4 I don't like you to look upon your father as a thickhead who couldn't be expected to succeed.
5 While essentially clueless, he didn't seem overbearing, or thickheaded , or mean.
1 Even Whistler doled out a few kind words for his early work.
2 After gazing at it for some time Whistler observed to the student:
3 The Project Gutenberg eBook, Wulfric the Weapon Thane, by Charles W. Whistler
4 Mr. Whistler confines himself to two small canvases of the nocturne kind.
5 Mr. Keppel replied in kind, but Whistler never wrote him directly again.
6 And Mr. Whistler 's Mephistophelian form disappeared into the black of the night.
7 All this was a familiar routine to Whistler Morgan and his mates.
8 Tradition has it that young Whistler assisted his teacher on this work.
9 It appears that there was hardly ever any furniture in Whistler 's house.
10 Here was Whistler the flagmaker, which vexed me, but it mattered not.
11 The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Thane of Wessex, by Charles W. Whistler
12 Certainly, the little letters are Whistler 's passport among the elect of literature.
13 Some one gave Henry Irving a Whistler etching for a Christmas gift.
14 Sir John apologized for his flippancy, and Whistler replied: About a day.
15 Brown, was invited to Russia to succeed Major Whistler as consulting engineer.
16 By this title his disciples used to address James Whistler , the author-artist.
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