Which preposition to use with balder

as Occurrences 14%

The giant fainted from fright, 'cause he always was a coward; the bearded woman threw her arms around a reporter, and scratched his face with her whiskers, while the Circassian girl got her white wig caught In the branch of a tree and lost it, and she was as bald as an ostrich egg.

on Occurrences 6%

The long head, bald on top, covered behind with iron-gray hair, and in front with a short tangled growth that curled and kinked in every direction, was surmounted by an old-fashioned stove-pipe hat, worn and stained, but eminently impressive.

in Occurrences 5%

Why, I shall be bald in a year or two from now.

at Occurrences 5%

Many trees were bald at the top and looked sickly.

in Occurrences 3%

He "swept away all hearts, withersoever he would." "Thor and Balder in one," "very Goth," "a Norse Demigod," "hair of the true Sicambrian yellow"; Carlyle describes him as "fond of all stimulating things; from tragic poetry down to whiskey-punch.

with Occurrences 3%

Porter was round and jovial, balding with a small spade shaped beard and one gold earring.

like Occurrences 2%

Let them do as you have done, let them singe their eyebrows studying and come to be bald like myself, stuffing whole paragraphs into their memories!

of Occurrences 2%

Ethelwolf visited Charles the Bald of France at this time, and married his daughter Judith incidentally.

for Occurrences 2%

Our pilot Scintharus had been bald for many years, when on a sudden his hair came again.

by Occurrences 2%

Few excrements in their eyes and nostrils, and often bald by reason of excess of dryness," Montaltus adds, c. 17.

against Occurrences 1%

The woods ranged gloomy and impenetrable, save only in the northwest, where a patch of sky lighted by diffused pink and gray revealed one mountain higher than its fellows standing bald against the horizon.

to Occurrences 1%

It must sound very bald to you, but the fact remains, just the same.

about Occurrences 1%

It was certainly not as abundant as it used to be, it had wearied her, once, to brush out its thick glossy length; it was becoming unmistakably thinner; she was certainly slightly bald about the temples, and white hairs were straggling in one after another, not attempting to conceal themselves.

Which preposition to use with  balder