Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having a head like that of a pin; specifically, in botany, same as
pin-eyed .
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Examples
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Some pin-headed bureaucrat would have to make a decision on whether or not I needed attention.
President takes health-care battle to battleground states 2009
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Even the rest of the pin-headed republicans seem to grasp this except you and Bunning.
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In fact, you yourself do answer that question when you address authenticity and rebellion; so, I'm preaching to the choir of twenty-seven angels dancing on the head of the proverbial pin (which makes this a pin-headed, not a pig-headed, comment).
And now let us praise uncertainties L. Lee Lowe 2009
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Unlike the empty-headed partisan critics who are just looking for a way to score points with their ignorant, pin-headed base.
Axelrod slams Romney 2009
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Through it all, he's been a pin-headed hayseed, and his lack of compassion and tolerance have been hallmarks of a pathetic career.
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Before I have even gotten my author's copy from Blackstone, some pin-headed thieving MORON uploaded the book so he could either spread a computer virus or get points so he can download more porn into his useless, how-dare-you-breathe-my-air existence.
Check it out--a NEW Vampire Files audiobook! p_n_elrod 2009
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"I voted for William Jennings Bryan in three presidential elections before that academic, pin-headed peacenik Woodrow Wilson drove me out of the party," Specter reminded voters in his daily stump speech.
Don Parker: Political Media in Shock: Real Democrats Win in Democratic Primaries Don Parker 2010
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Our ignorance still feeds dangerous calls for war like those made recently by the pin-headed Lindsey Graham, a Republican Senator from the former Confederate State of South Carolina.
Danny Schechter: Hostage to the Past: Visiting the Former US Embassy in Iran Danny Schechter 2010
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Our ignorance still feeds dangerous calls for war like those made recently by the pin-headed Lindsey Graham, a Republican Senator from the former Confederate State of South Carolina.
Danny Schechter: Hostage to the Past: Visiting the Former US Embassy in Iran Danny Schechter 2010
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"I voted for William Jennings Bryan in three presidential elections before that academic, pin-headed peacenik Woodrow Wilson drove me out of the party," Specter reminded voters in his daily stump speech.
Don Parker: Political Media in Shock: Real Democrats Win in Democratic Primaries 2010
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