110 examples of bald-head in sentences

"Are you not a pretty fellow to vote for Bald-head, whom you have so often called rogue and blockhead?"

None but a brutal bachelor would object to a "sweet little baby," merely because it was bald-headed.

Why don't she ever sing to me, as she does to that bald-headed man with the large teeth?"

This young woman mounts a lager-beer cask, and stops the buzz of conversation by bringing her mallet down with a smart rap upon the head of the nearest bald-headed gentleman.

It is like the days when they cried: "Go up, thou bald-head," and the old man now and then turns and delivers ineffectual curses.

'Very important.' "She looked at me for a moment, and then she went away and fetched a tall, bald-headed man with grey side-whiskers and a large nose.

But this Isaac Boxtel, is he a thin, bald-headed, bow-legged, crook-backed, haggard-looking man?"

The third was a lank, bald-headed man, whose sharp face released more determination than intelligence.

I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the barroom stove of the dilapidated tavern in the decayed mining camp of Angel's, and I noticed that he was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance.

He's oldmuch as fortyand bald-headed and fat, and has got lots of money.

I never went there without hearing one or another of them told to sit up, or sit down, or keep still, or let their aprons alone, or read their Bibles; and Joe Brooks confided to me in Sunday-school that he called Deacon Smith 'old bald-head,' one day, in the street, to see if a bear wouldn't come and eat him up, he was so tired of being a good boy!"

It was also pointed out that in a great number of TURNER'S pictures a special feature was the prominence given to bald-headed fishermen in high lights.

A wittol, a barber, and a bald-headed man travelled together.

Well, now I've torn out all my hair, and people will be saying, "Go up, thou bald-head."

" For an hour the little bald-headed man spoke to me of all he had heard and learnt of Germany's enmity to England during twelve months in official circles.

Bald-headed row.

The same rock also occurs, among Captain King's specimens, from Bald-head in King George's Sound; but nearly on the summit of that hill, which is about five hundred feet high, were Found the ramified calcareous concretions, erroneously considered as corals by Vancouver and others;** but which appear, from Captain King's specimens, to be nothing more than a variety of the recent limestone so abundant throughout these shores.

The rocks, of which specimens occur in the collections of Captain King and Mr. Brown, are the following: Granite: Cape Cleveland; C. Grafton; Endeavour River; Lizard Island; Round Hill, near C. Grindall; Mount Caledon; Island near C. Arnhem; Melville Bay; Bald-head, King George's Sound.

Yellowish grey granite, from Bald-head.

A mass, which seems to have been of this description, is stated to have come from a height of about two hundred and fifty feet above the sea, at Bald-head, on the South Coast of Australia.

the drone of a bewhiskered, bald-headed parson being the sole music which greeted her ears.

Directly in front of us was a sleepy, bald-headed man upon whose shining, nodding, snoring pate several flies were resting in quiet enjoyment of the sermon.

Thus it came to pass that 'Bald-head' became a common term of reproach and insult.

And Luman, bald-headed, too, the fiery flood descended onto him while he wuz tryin' to bear his wife, who fell into hystericks, into the settin' room, he wuz hit on top by the bilin' torrent and blistered right on his bare head as big as your hand.

Here, sitting round a table under a tree, we came upon a family group, consisting of a little plump, bald-headed bourgeois with his wife and two childrenthe wife stout and rosy; the children noisy and authoritative.

110 examples of  bald-head  in sentences