Synonym: bare, hairless, nude, open, simple, uncovered. Similar words: ribald, piebald, scald, alder, herald, caldron, emerald, caldera. Meaning: [bɔːld] v. grow bald; lose hair on one's head. adj. 1. with no effort to conceal 2. lacking hair on all or most of the scalp 3. without the natural or usual covering.
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121. Very late in life, bald with worry and eaten by a stomach ulcer, her father became a dentist.
122. So, too, is the considerable bald spot at the back of his head.
123. And the truth was - the bald truth was - Lori was crazy about him.
124. He speaks emphatically, does Robert Bruck, his bald head bobbing atop a thickset frame.
125. He began to prod the bald man with the barrel of it.
126. They cited the inevitable comparisons with racing legends like bald Juan-Manual Fangio and perfectly- coiffured Jim Clark.
127. Behind the bald figures on an invoice however, are other factors that contribute to the provision of value for money.
128. Its carcass is eaten by a bald eagle, whose gut becomes lined with oil.
129. The sun was behind him and she could see the glare that shone on his bald pate.
130. Eriugena himself was never part of the Carolingian ecclesiastical establishment and worked directly under the private patronage of Charles the Bald.
131. He had a bald spot, under a straggle of brown hair, and a ratty Fu Manchu moustache.
132. Behind her in the fluorescent glint bald heads and napes bulge over armchairs still turned inwards, turned away.
133. His dark brown eyes were still soft and unfocused, and his smooth head completely bald.
134. The bald dome of a head emerged first, cast by the moonlight as dull ivory.
135. Surely it can only harvest a crop of bald heads as human beings tear out their hair over it?
136. The San Francisco Zoo has the largest and most successful captive breeding program for bald eagles in the nation, Aikin said.
137. He was clean-shaven, wore glasses and had dark hair with a bald spot.
138. A tall bald jogger was behind the other but gaining.
139. In narrower economic terms agriculture provides a striking example of how misleading bald figures for labour productivity can be.
140. We recognised that the bald statement in the preceding paragraph requires amplification.
141. He was a good player but bald as a coot.
142. Inside were two cockerels in opposite corners, sore, bald things with a vestige of feathers.
143. One of the clouds over Bald Hill tore loose and floated down the sky toward us.
144. It seems high time that Charles the Bald too was reconsidered.
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145. Then as later, bald men liked to rebut the jokers by recalling great bald men of the past.
146. He looked round; at the large woman with the flashy rings, the bald man, the other bidders.
147. His bald head was shiny; his black shoes were shiny; and his lecture was very shiny indeed.
148. The bald truth is he did the wrong thing, but perhaps he had some of the right reasons.
149. During the reign of Charles the Bald, however, such developments not only continued but showed cumulative effects.
150. He has a big square head, shaven almost bald; lots of gold teeth.
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