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Bald-headed and booming-voiced, Froelich almost literally shook everyone out of their post-lunch depression with his positively rosy outlook, which I'll share here for your enjoyment and analysis.
Esther J. Cepeda: Rational Exuberance: Executives' Club of Chicago Economic Forecast 2009 2009
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Bald-headed like a full moon shining, singing out to the whole wide world like hey-hey.
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Bald-headed these vultures, with scrofulous looking necks and unwinking eyes.
Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch Annie Roe Carr
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Bald-headed presidents of banks, and grizzly-bearded clerks walked side by side, resolved to do or die.
Documenting the American South, or, the American Experience in 19-th Century America 1910
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Bald-headed, slovenly, prematurely old, his beard stained with tobacco and snuff, under-sized, scientific in the imaginative sense that made him speculative beyond mere formulae, his was an individuality that inspired a respect one could never quite account for.
The Centaur Algernon Blackwood 1910
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Bald-headed babies signify a happy home, a loving companion, and obedient children.
What's in a Dream: A Scientific and Practical Interpretation of Dreams 1901
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"Bald-headed china for sure, boss!" said a second of the brothers
The Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories Owen Wister 1899
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Bald-headed gentlemen feel young again talking to her: she is so sympathetic, so big-minded, so understanding.
Tommy and Co. 1893
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Bald-headed and golden eagles are often seen in easy and circular flight above the highest peaks.
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American drink of surpassing fierceness and "innate power," which had once caused "Bald-headed Wolf," a Kiowa chieftain, to slay his favorite squaw, scalp a peace commissioner, and chase a fat army paymaster till he died of fright in his ambulance, after Alaric Hobbes had incautiously left a bottle of this "red-eye" mixture with his aboriginal host on one of the "exploring tours."
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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