thick-headed in the PONS Dictionary

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The first seven minutes are spent doing nothing except depicting a girl who has extremely poor grades and is unbelievably thick-headed.
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You are a thick-headed trog.
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She is a well-endowed, thick-headed, 19-year old high school student who is usually mistaken to be in her late twenties.
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But the antihistamines made me thick-headed and groggy in the morning.
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You had to be pretty thick-headed, blind or something not to see that this was different.
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We are a thick-headed bunch so it takes a while for things to sink in, but realistically, 30 years, he's earned his dues.
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Although he comes across as thick-headed to several other characters, he is a perceptive tactician in battle and can quickly deduce his opponents' strengths and weaknesses.
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He is as tantalizingly good as he can be frighteningly thick-headed.
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I'm sure there would be some fair trading in the offing, but that particular choice would be pretty thick-headed.
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We nod and thank her, but she's not convinced these thick-headed tourists are with the program.
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