baldheaded


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bald·head

 (bôld′hĕd′)
n.
A person whose head is bald. Also called baldpate.

bald′head′ed (-ĭd) adj.
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baldheaded

(ˌbɔːldˈhɛdɪd)
adj
having a bald head
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bald•head•ed

(ˈbɔldˌhɛd ɪd)

adj.
having a bald head.
[1570–80]
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Why don't she ever sing to me--as she does to that baldheaded man with the large teeth?" He gasped out at various intervals these exclamations of rage and grief.
Sanmao, together with his baldheaded friend Xiano Laizi received grain unexpectedly from the entrepreneur Wu Zifu.
Joe Coleman, 18, who protects the Queen, also called one officer a "baldheaded, speccy c***" after he was told to be quiet.
The court heard Mr Bailey and two police officers - a woman and a baldheaded sergeant - called to him to tell him to keep his eyes open.
In the song he recalls the moment when "that baldheaded brave little girl" was hounded from the stage: "Maybe she's crazy and maybe she ain't/But so was Picasso and so were the saints/She's never been partial to shackles or chains/She's too old for breakin' and too young to change."
As I leave, the baldheaded one has retreated beneath an awning, drawing heavily on his cigarette just as the first heavy specks of rain splatter the car park."Told you," he says.
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