[Idiom] expressions to describe a foolish person

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Olenek

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Hi, :)

There are some phrases with the sense "to be foolish":

To have nothing between one's ears;
Daft as a brush;
Not to know enough to come in out of the rain;
To be slow in the uptake;

Do you use/ know other phrases with the same sense?

Thanks for all your replies! :)
 
Most of those (1,3 & 4) are more to do with stupidity/low intelligence, aren't they?
 
I agree with Tdol, there's a difference between being stupid and foolish.

But while we're talking about stupid people, you can say someone is:
as thick as a brick
as dumb as a post
a few sandwiches short of a picnic
not the sharpest knife in the drawer
not the brightest bulb in the chandelier
 
Most of those (1,3 & 4) are more to do with stupidity/low intelligence, aren't they?

Can we also use "To be soft in the head" in this context?
 
Yes, and thick as a plank (or two short planks), bottom feeder, dipstick, etc
 
Yes, and thick as a plank (or two short planks), bottom feeder, dipstick, etc
Actually, I was under the impression that 'bottom-feeder' is someone dating his friend's ex?
 
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