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softheaded adj. Lacking judgment, realism, or firmness. softheadedly soft ' head ' edly adv. softheadedness soft ' head ' edness ... Translations: Soft-headed...
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That might seem soft-headedly romantic for a woman who compares battles of the heart to warfare. Yet it speaks directly to the appeal of Everybody that a soldier — of war, of love, of the blandness of pop music — holds tightly to the hope needed to survive another lonely day in the trenches.
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The soft, white-bosomed fleshy comfort over at my mother's air-conditioned home. But not all was paradise in this "womb for the shirking". ... "Oh, Ray", Mom would attempt to reason soft-headedly. "We had our music, they have theirs". But there was no parallel. Even I wasn't that flaky!
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"softheaded." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009 ... Your Dictionary. 30 September 2009 ... Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » softheaded...
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Soft-Switch ... soft-spoken ... soft-soap...
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This goes for your partner, as well. Most franchise relationships try really hard to have your spouse co-sign. [They may be after your net worth too. Do not, soft-headedly, loan hubby more of what the industry calls: love money.]
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one extreme is the do-gooder who would soft-headedly if warm-heartedly make promises to do things we cannot do. He would fail to build either ...
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Dec 25, 2008 ... of negative obituary in Pinter's country, and doesn't expect soft-headedly obsequious obsequies at the death of a controversial figure. ...
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soft boiled ... soft chancre ... soft coal...
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