bareheaded

IPA: bˈɛrhɛdɪd

adjective

  • Having no covering on the head.

adverb

  • With no covering on the head.
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Examples of "bareheaded" in Sentences

  • Not one of us on that train went bareheaded.
  • Beside the car, bareheaded, stood another young man.
  • British troops never salute when bareheaded or out of uniform.
  • Clinton is in the center background, bareheaded and holding a sword.
  • All of them are forbidden to roam about, take food, etc. bareheaded.
  • The ladies used to go about bareheaded or with hairdo's like beehives.
  • Jews may wear yarmulke under their authorized headdress and when bareheaded.
  • He was a little man, in patched overalls; bareheaded, with a cotton shirt open at the throat and down the chest.
  • In midday, bareheaded, clad only in swimming trunks, Aloysius Pankburn ran down the main street from Lavina's to the water front.
  • Nolan's four-wheeler blocked the way; but without waiting for them to move up, Carlton leaned out of his hansom and called the bareheaded man to its side.
  • This and another carriage and Nolan's four-wheeler blocked the way; but without waiting for them to move up, Carlton leaned out of his hansom and called the bareheaded man to its side.
  • The mobs who confronted Baha'u'llah as He was forced to walk in chains, barefooted and bareheaded, from Niyavaran to Tehran jeered him just as the mob jeered Christ on his lonely, cross-burdened walk.
  • The Parthian, and other more inland sove - reigns of Asia, are sometimes, though seldom, represented ontheircoins bareheaded, with their long hair and bushy beards most finically dres - sed and curled.
  • She fell to wondering what her life would have been like had she been born a Chinese woman, or an Italian woman like those she saw, head-shawled or bareheaded, squat, ungainly and swarthy, who carried great loads of driftwood on their heads up from tha beach.
  • Caine, a kind of bareheaded, bare-footed, 19th century beatnik poet, reflected a national mood of vague spiritual yearning, mixed with unease over the durability of Western values, and partially prompted by the United States 'dispiriting experience with the Vietnam War.

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