In general, though, Americans are portrayed as Sylvester Stallone, lunky and thick-headed. |
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To call someone a clot seems rather a mild insult now, but who wants to be defamed as thick-headed? |
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We meet him seconds later, to find that, yes, this is one greasy, jumped-up, smack-addled, thick-headed slimeball. |
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I felt thick-headed with the new sedating medication I was on and far away from her. |
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He has been pretty thick-headed for the past few episodes. |
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Then there's the result of the French referendum on the European constitution, seen as thick-headed Luddites railing vainly against the modern world. |
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