bankhead
IPA: bˈæŋkhɛd
Root Word: Bankhead
noun
- A surname.
- A number of places in Scotland:
- A village in Aberdeen council area, south of Dyce (OS grid ref NJ8910).
- A hamlet in Aberdeenshire council area (OS grid ref NJ6608).
- A western neighbourhood of Edinburgh, Edinburgh council area (OS grid ref NT1971).
- A suburban area south of Denny, Falkirk council area (OS grid ref NS8080).
- A suburb of Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire council area (OS grid ref NS6161).
- A locality in Banff National Park, near Banff, Alberta, Canada.
- A neighbourhood of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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Examples of "bankhead" in Sentences
- The play's run made Bankhead a fortune.
- Durante barked at Bankhead to a big laugh.
- Tallulah Bankhead actually made that remark.
- Or perhaps he's a big fan of Tallulah Bankhead.
- Tallulah Bankhead refused the role as too small.
- Bankhead was not very interested in making films.
- She had a small part along with Tallulah Bankhead.
- SquintzMcGee ben stiller bankhead bouncin is greater than life
- This relates to the photo I posted for the bio of illiam Bankhead.
- However, Scott never had an opportunity to substitute for Bankhead.
- "Danzig you Noam Chomsky-lookin 'bankhead, get out of the girls locker room.
- The earliest recording of the Bankhead surname is in 1527 in Riccarton parish.
- TROS, like tallulah bankhead once said, "if you don't have anything nice to say … pull up a chair over here near me"
- Now lets see if they can rebuild bankhead together before the other folks that love exploiting the hood take it over.
- I TOLD YOU I WAS LOSING MY MARBLES. i start and then i drift. like tallulah bankhead who was pure as the driven snow but drifted -- or was it as the driven slush.
- Other women have sat dry-eyed under the shadow of a bankhead, waiting for the rescuers who had gone down in the depths, praying that they might return themselves anal bring back to safety the friends that were entombed below.
- TROS, like tallulah bankhead once said, "if you don't have anything nice to say … pull up a chair over here near me" that's right, bobbing your head up and down with everything limballs was saying and calling people like me traitors.