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"I am not being thick-headed".
In general, though, Americans are portrayed as Sylvester Stallone, lunky and thick-headed.
He has been pretty thick-headed for the past few episodes.
To call someone a clot seems rather a mild insult now, but who wants to be defamed as thick-headed?
We meet him seconds later, to find that, yes, this is one greasy, jumped-up, smack-addled, thick-headed slimeball.
I felt thick-headed with the new sedating medication I was on and far away from her.
One sign with Chinese written on it sarcastically proposed that if Mr. Mubarak was too thick-headed to get the point in Arabic, perhaps Mandarin would do the trick.
Iraqis, says one, are "an unruly mass of shirugi slang for thick-headed Marsh Arabs who need the rule of the rod, a strongman, to control them".
It will certainly be interesting to see if the rest of Triopticus matches the thick-headed dinosaurs in any other areas.
His singing may have lacked poetry, but he gave full attention to the meaning of his words and made the thick-headed hero-in-training a likable character.
That mouthful of a name roughly translates as "thick-headed reptiles" and this time at least it's a fair comment.
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