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51dull-brained — dullˈ brained adjective (Shakespeare). • • • Main Entry: ↑dull * * * dull brained «DUHL BRAYND», adjective. having a dull brain; slow to understand or comprehend: »This arm of mine hath chastised the petty rebel, dull brain d Buckingham… …
52Dull day gecko — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …
53Dull Care — Directed by Larry Semon Produced by Albert E. Smith Written by Larry Semon Starring Oliver Hardy …
54Dull Ax Lake — Location Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska Coordinates 63°20′42″N 152°42′46″W …
55dull as ditchwater — (UK) If something is as dull as ditchwater, it is incredibly boring. A ditch is a long narrow hole or trench dug to contain water, which is normally a dark, dirty colour and stagnant (when water turns a funny colour and starts to smell bad). (In… …
56dull´-wit´ted|ness — dull wit|ted «DUHL WIHT ihd», adjective. stupid: »The trick at this point is to create just enough confusion to get the dull witted to sharpen up their minds (New Yorker). –dull´ wit´ted|ness, noun …
57dull-wit|ted — «DUHL WIHT ihd», adjective. stupid: »The trick at this point is to create just enough confusion to get the dull witted to sharpen up their minds (New Yorker). –dull´ wit´ted|ness, noun …
58Dull-brained — a. Stupid; doltish. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
59Dull-browed — a. Having a gloomy look. [1913 Webster] …
60Dull-eyed — a. Having eyes wanting brightness, liveliness, or vivacity. Shak. [1913 Webster] …