9 adverbs to describe how to baldest

Presented caller of unkempt appearance at back-door with remains of pair of military boots, three empty shaving- stick tins, and a couple of partially bald tooth-brushes.

That we will, and not a hair of the missuss's head, nor of the young ladies' heads, nor of the masther's head, though he's mighty bald as it is, but not a hair of all their heads shall be harmed, while Jamie, and Mike, and the bould ould serjeant, here, can have their way.

He is bald, but not of course nakedly bald, and his nose and face are chubby rosy little things, and his beard is trimmed to a point in quite the loveliest way.

That he was much moved was attested by the colour which had mounted even to the gleaming expanse of that nobly bald head.

Polly thought to herself that she had never seen any one so pale, so thin, with such funny light-coloured hair, brushed very smoothly across the top of a very obviously bald crown.

It almost startled Henry on his first introduction to this family of two daughters and two brothers, where the father was rather like a brother grown prematurely bald, and the stepmother supplied with monumental dignity that element of solemnity without which no properly regulated household is complete, to notice the camaraderie which prevailed amongst them all.

Only the latent heat of passion and imagination could save these seemingly bald and monotonous narratives from being as dull as a dictionary.

That concluding stroke of the shears severed the very last lock, and left memorally speakingas bald as a billiard ball.

You may be spiritually bald-headed at twenty-five or a romping young blade at eighty.

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