Feather-headed

"Feather-headed" in a Sentence (3 examples)

... some feather-headed gentleman or lady whom in passing we regret to take as legal tender for a human being may be acting as a melancholy theory of life in the minds of those who live with them,

“You may be a feather—headed imbecile but is it a crime to be a feather-headed imbecile? What could you have possibly done to deserve this?”

Lucky wondered as he stood if there was anything worse than some foolishly romantic, feather headed old maid?

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