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weak-headed
[ week-hed-id ]
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- weak-headed·ly adverb
- weak-headed·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of weak-headed1
First recorded in 1645–55
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Example Sentences
But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.
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Brooks is rather shy of it, but he will drink enough to stagger him, for he is pretty weak-headed.
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Mr. Welwyn was as ridiculously prejudiced as most weak-headed Englishmen are, on the subject of foreigners in general.
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"She shall proceed to Durham if I am king," answered James, with his usual weak-headed obstinacy.
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On the other hand, it energetically recruits its ranks from among the uneducated, the weak-headed, and the imbecile.
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