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I'll be damned if I let a pinheaded little shoe-licker keep me from doing my job.
These were the pinheaded peacetime bureaucrats he was forced to work with.
The resulting pinheaded character seemed to have an immensely wide mouth and a highly mobile head.
He and his pinheaded wife were zany characters that paraded through a comic strip.
Next time, I'll tell a pinheaded world I'll have to bring home a quart or two, and put on a show right!"
"You believe these pinheaded goyim with eyes so close together you can't get a pencil between?
By July 1986, the shooting script positively identified the single pinheaded Cenobite from the earlier draft as clearly the leader.
How dare those pinheaded idiots think for one minute, for one instant, that you'd steal money?"
Pinheaded little morons.
Some of the imagery is striking - a slithering pinheaded snake is "a line of quick blue light among the weeds."
"Of all the pinheaded, addlebrained, blockheaded asses I've ever met, you take the cake!
"Stupid pinheaded liberal feminist peabrained-" On and on.
Then there is Hanneline Rogeburg, whose pinheaded nudes are a strange combination of indifferent drawing, lustrous painting and composition that seems willfully eccentric.
I Rose de Nose, Jewboy extraordinaire, and you ain't nothin but a pinheaded pinprick of a goy.
This plan begins to go awry when his owners hire the pinheaded Bernie Barges to "dog-sit", and Bernie learns about Corneil's secret.
A pinheaded statue of John Paul II which was widely mocked as looking more like Winston Churchill or Benito Mussolini is to be remodelled.
Mullin had a great touch with those two New York enemies, the pinheaded Giant (who resembled Popeye's nemesis, Bluto) and the scruffy Brooklyn Bum.
Pinheaded thinking like mine, one reader wrote, might mean that if a boy is blinded and maimed by medical malpractice, he will not be compensated for being "doomed to a life of darkness, loneliness and pain."
In the early 60's, when pop art first raised a Campbell soup can in a toast to Mickey Mouse, critics were generally appalled, denouncing the movement as everything from "profound cowardice" to a "pinheaded and contemptible style."
These pinheaded creatures were entirely naked save for rude leather belts from which hung trun- cheons of immense size and weight and were liberally caked with dung, ordure, and all manner of filth.
Most of my normal readers have gone on to less arcane articles, shrugging at the inside-baseball struggles of the pinheaded angels of grammar, hoping this paroxysm will pass and next week we will get back to the latest Presidential gaffe.
His high-decibel advocacy of the high concept - a movie premise that can be reduced to a simple sentence - ultimately led to such pinheaded juggernauts as "Beverly Hills Cop 3," but also established major stars like Eddie Murphy and Tom Cruise.
Although due to continue its run until the end of the year, Baker announced on air on the day of the announcement that that day's show would be his last, branding his BBC London employers as "pinheaded weasels" for the way in which they cancelled the programme.
The chief of Security, Pedro Luz, was a black-haired pinheaded giant of a young man who had been fired from the Miami Police for stealing cash and cocaine from drug dealers, then pushing them out of a Beech-craft high over the Everglades.