Similar words: bits and pieces, piece by piece, piece, apiece, earpiece, eyepiece, a piece of, mouthpiece. Meaning: n. 1. the band that is the part of a bridle that fits around a horse's head 2. a protective helmet for the head.
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1. The headpiece was gone and the bottom of the doorposts had rotted away.
2. He dons a fake goatee, headpiece, and voila, he is Don Q.. Why not?
3. And headpiece represents the moon.
4. The editor removed the headpiece.
5. Queen Jamilla's gown and abalone shell headpiece.
6. He was staring at the headpiece of my tefillin. I reached up and took off what had to be the most sickening tefillin headpiece anyone has ever seen.
7. But I am going to make a headpiece of lace.
8. And let the girl put on the headpiece for herself.
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9. Ah, he was the man to have a headpiece, was Flint!
10. Behind the Victorian front door frame was an earlier one, with mouldings and sockets for a carved headpiece.
11. The crown consists of two circlet crowns welded together and into which has been set a cloth-covered headpiece.
12. So what if you can spot his acne through the ill-fitting headpiece?
13. Men wear a collarless short Chinese jacket, long trousers and white or blue headpiece.
14. In fact, at Serendipity Tiaras, fascinator sales have trumped orders for tiaras, considered to be the traditional wedding headpiece, she said.
15. I reached up and took off what had to be the most sickening tefillin headpiece anyone has ever seen.
16. Balding Candidate excused himself and returned to the office a few minutes later wearing a headpiece.
More similar words: bits and pieces, piece by piece, piece, apiece, earpiece, eyepiece, a piece of, mouthpiece, piecemeal, piece rate, nosepiece, go to pieces, piecework, timepiece, piece together, headphone, piece of cake, masterpiece, centerpiece, centrepiece, mantelpiece, frontispiece, a piece of cake, piece of music, piece of furniture, a nasty piece of work, overhead projector, head to head, deadpan, niece.