hammer-headed

hammer-headed

Stupid. He's so hammer-headed he probably just walked by the entrance to the train station and didn't even see the huge sign out front.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • hammerhead
  • ain’t 1
  • have swallowed a dictionary
  • final
  • go out of
  • other than
  • other than (something)
  • pillow-biter
  • let something drop
  • play cards
References in classic literature
This consisted of a long hammer-headed old horse, formerly used in the business, attached to a four-wheeled chaise of the same period, which had long been exclusively used by the Harmony Jail poultry as the favourite laying-place of several discreet hens.
These, the hammer-headed young man took in such ill part that he often impaired the majesty of the progress by pulling up short, and making as though he would alight to exterminate the offenders; a purpose from which he only allowed himself to be dissuaded after long and lively arguments with his employers.
'Now, old lady,' said Mr Boffin, as they resumed their seats behind the hammer-headed horse and man: 'having made a very agreeable visit there, we'll try Wilfer's.'
At the fourth tug--vindictively administered by the hammer-headed young man-- Miss Lavinia appeared, emerging from the house in an accidental manner, with a bonnet and parasol, as designing to take a contemplative walk.
'Here's Mr and Mrs Boffin!' growled the hammer-headed young man through the bars of the gate, and at the same time shaking it, as if he were on view in a Menagerie; 'they've been here half an hour.'
The first EU proposal recommends a total ban on the direct fishing of thresher and hammer-headed sharks.