16 examples of bullet-head in sentences

The cook was a bullet-headed squat negro with a broken nose.

Before anyone could speak, the door-knob rattled rudely, and the big bullet-head of a white man was put in.

Close to the window, a little, stiff built, bullet-headed lad stood, stript to the waist, sputtering and splashing as he washed himself in a large bowl of water, placed upon a stool.

" Behind Chantel, as he wheeled, heaved the gray bullet-head and sturdy shoulders of Gilly.

The ladder was hoisted and fastened to an upper rail, but as they drew up to the smooth sides a close-cropped bullet-head projected from the bulwarks and a gruff voice demanded: "Well, what's wanted?"

He was a bull-necked, bullet-headed, pugnosed young ruffian with beery eyes, who had an insatiable ambition and a still greater conceit, but who had devised a blundering, innocent, helpless way of conducting himself before a jury that deceived them into believing that his inexperience required their help and his disinterestedness their loyal support.

" Peter stared at the grotesque, bullet-headed roustabout.

And I been wearing it to remind me that I particular want to meet up with that same gent before he gets too old for a gunfight!'" Here Shorty paused and sighed, shaking his bullet-head.

Here the ebony daughters of Eve, with their bullet-heads and polished faces and necks, may be seen at all hours hanging up washed clothes, their capacious mouths ornamented with long cigars, at which they puff away like steam-engines.

Loud-mouthed, bullet-headed, beady-eyed, a chunk of rank flesh shaped by a hundred sordid deeds, he must get the center of attention by any hazard.

BULL-DOGS, the two servants of a university proctor, who follow him in his rounds to assist him in apprehending students who are violating the university statutes, such as appearing in the streets after dinner without cap and gown, etc. BULLET-HEAD (The Great), George Cadoudal, leader of the Chouans (1769-1804).

The following is one of these: "When passing a shop in Tottenham Court Road, I went in to order a Dutch cheese, and the proprietor (a bullet-headed man whom I had never seen before) rolled a cheese on the marble slab of his counter, asking me if that one would do.

In front of her, treacherously smiling, stood the cynical, bullet-headed O'Brien.

"Argo is a lunatic without me," he would observe, blandly, to Pipa, if roused by a special outburst of barking, the smoke of his pipe curling round his bullet-head the while.

And Adamo's bullet-head and broad shoulders fill up the doorway.

A bullet-headed, short-jacketed, long-aproned waiter, who looked as if he had not been to bed since his early youth, answered the summons, "M'sieur!"

16 examples of  bullet-head  in sentences