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Definition of feather-headed in English: feather-headedadjective (of a person) disorganized and foolish. they think that because I am pretty, I'm shallow and feather-headed Example sentencesExamples - Capricious and feather-headed she pursued charity to the point of recklessness.
- Maria Beadnell is immortalized in two portraits in Dickens's fiction: as the pretty feather-headed Dora of David Copperfield (1850), who dies young; and as the fat, fatuous, garrulous, middle-aged Flora Finching of Little Dorrit (1857).
- "Do any of your readers remember an ageing, brightly dressed, feather-headed racehorse tipster called Prince Monolulu?"
- It's now impossible to address the working-class audience in these lunatic terms unless you're happy to confine your audience to the most light-brained and feather-headed section of the population who aren't really newspaper readers at all in one sense.
- "She'll think we are feather-headed fools!"
- Reluctant to ever trust her heart again, she should be capable of wreaking some havoc on the residents of Downton, particularly, one hopes, her feather-headed flapper of a cousin, who may insist that the action, at least occasionally, be moved to Roaring '20s London.
- John Mooney and Laura Wynne as Bill and Sally gelled perfectly and oozed confidence from the outset while Mary Flaherty fizzled as the feather-headed fortune spotter, Lady Jaqueline.
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