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What does dull-witted mean?

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Adjective
  1. Having a dull, blunt wit or mind; unintelligent.
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Some people will probably think of us dull-witted if we ask the same question again after a conversation.
The lumbering Ukrainian came across as dull-witted — or was that a deliberate pose?
Through one of those fortuities that illumine the paths of even the dull-witted, I stumbled upon Henry George.
What's so depressing about the current censorship is its lack of imagination, its dull-witted displacements and deletions, its demagogic vacuity.
The defendant, a strange looking young man who appeared dull-witted, stammered unintelligibly as he struggled to tell his version of the facts.
In the brief conversation, the coachman advises the dull-witted pancake vendor recently arrived from his village on how best to sell his goods.

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