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muttonhead

[muht-n-hed] / ˈmʌt nˌhɛd /


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He even called George Washington a “muttonhead” and “too illiterate, unlearned, unread, for his station and reputation.”

From Washington Post

Scarcely has the door closed behind him when Scirocco bursts out violently: "You are a muttonhead, Pistasch; the little banker is a hundred times cleverer than you."

From Project Gutenberg

"Could be more use than you think, muttonhead."

From Project Gutenberg

I rather liked the idea; but the old muttonhead got me up before all the school, and read me such a lecture!

From Project Gutenberg

Even when the nurse pulls one of the unresisting muttonheads, and it emits a loud "Baa-a," she stops only just for a second or two and then wails again.

From Project Gutenberg