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bareheaded

/bair-hed-id/US // ˈbɛərˌhɛd ɪd //UK // (ˌbɛəˈhɛdɪd) //

光头的,光头,光头佬,光头强

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : with the head uncovered.

Examples

  • He and his teammates — James, Freeman and Vince Matthews — stood bareheaded for “The Star-Spangled Banner,” then donned their berets and walked away with their fists held high.

  • He congratulated me on having lived for a week bareheaded in East Texas without getting beaten with a tire iron.

  • After so many centuries of dull black-and-white, he led us bareheaded into an outdoor, Technicolor future.

  • Halkin goes on to acknowledge, however, that he would never fight for bareheaded praying rights.

  • The sight of the fellow wandering about a garden bareheaded and gloved in yellow chamois leather had begun to affect my nerves.

  • The work-girls, even on Sunday, go about bareheaded, as though they were at home in the friendly street.

  • Ivan walked bareheaded behind the coffin, and behind him came Countess Theudelinde.

  • Richard saw Tancred riding back within the lines bareheaded and bloody, his lance broken.

  • She was bareheaded, wore mannish gloves, and sported large circlet earrings.