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Latest post Fri, Mar 10 2006 7:39 AM by khoff. 1 replies.
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Kejcam  +  204720 Thu, 09 Mar 06 10:25 PM
Hi there!

Could you help me create a list of such adjectives as big-headed, pig-headed, level-headed etc, and nouns such as spoonful / mouthful / handful ? I'd be grateful! it's enough to post a word, I'll look up their meaning myself Wink [;)] cheers!

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khoff  +  204863 Fri, 10 Mar 06 07:39 AM

pin-headed, bone-headed, empty-headed, feather-headed, red-headed (also yellow-headed, brown-headed, etc., but these are generally used to described birds rather than people) two-headed (three-headed, etc.)

(there's also narrow-minded, broad-minded, open-minded, close-minded)

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