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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151. He was old and almost bald and he walked with a limp, but his eyes were very bright and blue.
152. For exam-ple, Minnesota mandates that every insurance policy include toupees for people who go bald.
153. He was a tall heavy-set man of about sixty, bald, with a brick-red face and a walrus moustache.
154. The man who was now pumping my hand with just a little too much fervour was completely bald.
155. His grey hair was cropped so short that at first I thought it was bald.
156. The little man nodded his bald head, his eyes simple as a child's.
157. More so than the bald patch at the back of his head.
158. His pate was bald, encircled by a monk-like fringe of hair.
159. The men thus affected have very little hair on the body, and become bald early in life.
160. His head was shaved almost bald and he was tanned.
161. On his fingers George Grindal counted how many of the Chapter in that procession had bald heads naked to the same extent.
162. Historians do not make bald statements and always attempt to substantiate their point.
163. There are scabs and flecks of crusted blood in the bald letters.
164. But this can just mean patchy regrowth, with bald patches, not the whole leg of hair disappearing.
165. He was tall and prematurely bald, with a fringe of foxy red hair; his intense brown eyes looked honest.
166. I've always thought that much more undignified than going bald.
167. A canary the bald eagle is not, but it should serve to warn us.
168. It is bald assertion,[sentencedict.com] based on what economists call casual empiricism.
169. The woods on the other side slope up toward the spruce and then the bare ledge summit of Mount Bald.
170. Henry was large and jovial and partly bald, while Jimmy was small and rather lugubrious in appearance and hailed from Glasgow.
171. The bald man extended a toe and slid it experiment ally across the glassy surface of ice.
172. Beards wagged, and noodles dangled over them. Bald pates glowed; eyeglasses glistened.
173. If you crick your neck you might spot the odd bald patch, too!
174. A bald man wanted his portrait enhanced with glistening black hair.
175. The tires are bald and the car is in need of repair.
176. Give her a bald spot,[sentencedict.com] but one we can see.
177. I am starting to bald noticeably.
178. A bogoak frame over his bald head: Wilde's Requiescat.
179. He had gone partially bald.
180. Being thus ironical and bald, he was the leader.
More similar words: ribald, piebald, scald, alder, herald, caldron, emerald, caldera, scalding, natal day, national debt, ronald reagan, mental disorder, social democracy, rhetorical device, ball, continental divide, balm, ballet, balls, balk, cabal, ballot, herbal, snowball, balsam, cymbal, cabala, abalone, ballast.