The Collaborative International Dictionary
Muddlehead \Mud"dle*head`\, n.
A stupid person; a blunderer. [Colloq.]
--C. Reade. --
Mud"dle-head`ed, a. [Colloq.]
--Dickens.
Wiktionary
n. (context colloquial English) A stupid person.
Usage examples of "muddlehead".
I am not such a muddlehead that I do not understand what this is all about.
Do not tell me that a muddleheaded woman like that woke up suddenly, and still half-asleep, realized that A.
But you reveal yourself to be full of nothing but muddleheaded idealism!
I heard her captain crying over her broken keelson when the muddleheaded fool came limping into harbor a month ago.
For all that I wanted him muddleheaded and forgetful, I needed him potent.
The thing Villjae really dreaded was some muddleheaded official wandering out in front of the cameras and telling the good people of Solace that there was no need for alarm.
Oh, Weishaupt, what a spawn of muddleheads are trying to carry on your work.
Hell and tarnations, I’ve known them for muddleheads and blockheads half my life, and firsthand, but I sure didn’t expect them to take leave of their senses, insulting our office of President, making our Party into a white demagogue’s party, slapping the Negro vote in the face.