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  • noun Plural form of muttonhead.

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Examples

  • Even the Bush White House doesn't move goalposts as swiftly and transparently as these muttonheads do.

    Hillary Campaign Emails Out "Electability" Power-Point To All House Dems 2009

  • The result is surreal and patently absurd as he tags along to Kuwait as a war correspondent with a gang of illogical military muttonheads trained to make themselves invisible and impersonate Jedi warriors in Star Wars epics, run through walls and kill goats by staring them to death.

    George Clooney Gets My Goat 2009

  • The result is surreal and patently absurd as he tags along to Kuwait as a war correspondent with a gang of illogical military muttonheads trained to make themselves invisible and impersonate Jedi warriors in Star Wars epics, run through walls and kill goats by staring them to death.

    George Clooney Gets My Goat 2009

  • Why, by next week the muttonheads would be rejoicing and claiming it was all their idea.

    The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008

  • Or would the new ecclesiastics just be more muttonheads indistinguishable from the ones he'd slain?

    Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005

  • Be quiet, there, you muttonheads, ere I clobber you. '

    Three Hearts and Three Lions Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1953

  • The main function of Technology has been to suppress anything that might threaten this state of economic _rigor mortis_ that Duklass calls stability, and the function of Science has been to let muttonheads like Khane and

    Ministry of Disturbance H. Beam Piper 1934

  • The only people that don't hit the booze hard down here are the muttonheads who don't know nothing and can't learn nothing ....

    Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume II 1915

  • The only people that don't hit the booze hard down here are the muttonheads who don't know nothing and can't learn nothing ....

    Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 1889

  • 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.

    Children of the Tenements 1881

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