Definition of Puddingheaded

1. Adjective. Stupid and confused. "A confused puddingheaded, muddleheaded fellow"

Exact synonyms: Addlebrained, Addlepated, Muddleheaded
Similar to: Confused

Definition of Puddingheaded

1. a. Stupid.

Lexicographical Neighbors of Puddingheaded

puddin'
pudding
pudding-basin
pudding-face
pudding-headed
pudding-wife
pudding basin
pudding basin haircut
pudding basins
pudding berry
pudding face
pudding head
pudding pipe tree
pudding rice
pudding stone
puddingheaded (current term)
puddingless
puddinglike
puddings
puddingwife
puddingy
puddle
puddle-jumper
puddle ball
puddle bar
puddle bars
puddle jumper
puddle jumpers
puddled

Literary usage of Puddingheaded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith (1847)
"puddingheaded Hodgson, the Yorkshire captain, is also there; from whom perhaps we may glean a rough lucent-point or two. ..."

2. Thomas Carlyle: How to Know Him by Bliss Perry (1915)
"About four o'clock comes order to my puddingheaded Yorkshire friend, that his regiment must mount and march straightway; his and various other regiments ..."

3. Thomas Carlyle: How to Know Him by Bliss Perry (1915)
"About four o'clock comes order to my puddingheaded Yorkshire friend, that his regiment must mount and march straightway; his and various other regiments ..."

4. A Book of Prose Narratives by Chauncey Wetmore Wells (1914)
"About four o'clock comes order to my puddingheaded Yorkshire friend, that his regiment must mount and march straightway; his and various other regiments ..."

5. A Book of Prose Narratives by Chauncey Wetmore Wells (1914)
"About four o'clock comes order to my puddingheaded Yorkshire friend, that his regiment must mount and march straightway; his and various other regiments ..."

6. Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches by Oliver Cromwell (1871)
"About four o'clock comes order to my puddingheaded Yorkshire friend, that his regiment must mount and march straightway ; his and various other regiments ..."

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