How To Use Bareheaded In A Sentence
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caught bareheaded by the downpour
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I wear a bandanna for the school run, but at home, and now in hospital, I am bareheaded.
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.
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a sprinkled smell, in the light flit, over the garden-floor, of bareheaded girls with the buckled strap of oblong boxes, in the type of ancient thrifty persons basking betimes where terrace-walls were warm, in the blue-frocked brass-labelled officialism of humble rakers and scrapers, in the deep references of a straight-pacing priest or the sharp ones of a white-gaitered red-legged soldier.
The Ambassadors
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Like Bahzell, he was bareheaded, carrying his helmet, but there the similarities ended.
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The view is sublime, and here Jefferson and his company were accustomed to sit, bareheaded, in the summer until bed-time, having neither dew nor insects to annoy them.
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However, many Gypsy women may go bareheaded except when attending traditional communal gatherings.
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Then he went in bareheaded, not attempting to disguise himself or avoid the surveillance cameras.
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He was bareheaded with whiskers proudly displayed, bright eyes prominent in grey-brown fur and large flat ears twitching with a life of their own.
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Then they entered and found him mother-naked and bareheaded with body dripping blood, and altogether in a sad pickle; so they asked him, What is this case in which we find thee?
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Her skin was a great trial to her, it burned so easily; and she hated wrapping herself in under broad brims and thick veils when the feeling of bareheadedness was so delightful.
The Second Generation
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There were snow flurries, it was cold, and Gottwald was bareheaded.
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He was a little man, in patched overalls; bareheaded, with a cotton shirt open at the throat and down the chest.
Chapter IX
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He was bareheaded, coatless and soaking wet, but Amy could sense the crackle of his liveliness even from where she stood.
THE WHITE DOVE
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He died in Washington, D.C., in March 1891 from a cold apparently caught while marching bareheaded in General Sherman's funeral procession.
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The men are dressed in shabby, quilted jackets; they are bareheaded and barefoot.
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He was bareheaded, and the noonday sun turned his red-gold hair to flame.
LION IN THE VALLEY
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Wherefore was he standing bareheaded in the market place?
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She opened it to see Vasic on her stoop, bareheaded in the rain, water streaming off his hair and beard, breath coming in pants as if he'd run from the car and was unaccustomed to the exertion.
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Bloom appears, bareheaded, in a crimson velvet mantle trimmed with ermine, bearing Saint Edward's staff the orb and sceptre with the dove, the curtana.
Ulysses
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An atelier repetition of this fine original is No. 166 in the Vienna Gallery; the only material variation traceable in this last-named example being that in lieu of St. Ambrose, wearing a kind of biretta, we have St. Jerome bareheaded.
The Earlier Work of Titian
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A cloak is thrown over his shoulders, and he wears gloves, but no hat; in depicting his soldiers bareheaded, Thompson emphasized their vulnerability.
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Next to him is an unidentified bareheaded man in a painter's smock.
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He appears casually powerful in his sumptuous steel suit, casually humble in his bareheadedness.
Archive 2007-04-01
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I thought it was meet to arouse Maud; but this time I shouted in merriment as I danced about the beach, bareheaded, in mock despair.
Chapter 29
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At a meeting of the States General in 1614, atwhich its representatives were obliged to remain bareheaded on their knees, one member of the Third Estate having dared to say that the three orders were like three brothers, the spokesman of the nobles replied "that there was no fraternity between it and the Third; that the nobles did not wish the children of cobblers and tanners to call them their brothers.
The Psychology of Revolution
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Most women wear headscarves, fewer wear veils, and many, especially in cities, are bareheaded and wear western clothes.
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The men are dressed in shabby, quilted jackets; they are bareheaded and barefoot.
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Though my cloak was tied tightly, my hood kept coming off, and I would stop to put it back over my head, until finally I gave up and just rode bareheaded.
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The comer was a young girl clothed in a white woollen garment, which was bound about her waist with a green cord; she was bareheaded; on her feet were thick sandals, bound also with thongs of green.
The Forest Lovers
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Some members of the third estate, however, decided that they would no longer remain bareheaded in the presence of the king, and, like the nobles, covered themselves.
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When propose a toast, a soldier asperses beer not carefully to the general's bareheaded.
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Her equerries and footmen march bareheaded on either side next the litter, and outside, the pensioners on foot with their halberds.
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In contrast, the attackers were bareheaded and apparently unafraid to show their faces.
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Most women wear headscarves, fewer wear veils, and many, especially in cities, are bareheaded and wear western clothes.
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With his fellow skipper's famous bareheadedness ravaging his enterprise, Webb had Cavanagh run up two fine custom hats and hurried to the White House to give one to the President and one to Kennedy's long-time friend, a businessman named Red Fay.
Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com
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One of the police officers was bareheaded, though in uniform.
A TROUT IN THE MILK
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This may be seen in the figure of Adonis, naked and bareheaded in some other examples, but here at least partially dressed, and equipped with a broad-brimmed hat and various accoutrements, including his hunting horn.
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The men are dressed in shabby, quilted jackets; they are bareheaded and barefoot.
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.
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They were at pains to point out that she had no such scruples later, and made her exit bareheaded.
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AMOS: A few tables away, 20-year-old Rolan Alakel, bareheaded, checking her Facebook account and smoking sheesha, the traditional water pipe, was surprised by the government ban.
In Syria, Ban On Veil Raises Few Eyebrows
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded.
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Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.
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At the end of Radford's film he shows us a bareheaded Shylock locked out of his synagogue and alone in the world, an alien being.
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`Now then," the bareheaded officer called as he strode purposefully towards the barn.
A TROUT IN THE MILK
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He was bareheaded, coatless and soaking wet, but Amy could sense the crackle of his liveliness even from where she stood.
THE WHITE DOVE
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The prompt Paris morning struck its cheerful notes -- in a soft breeze and a sprinkled smell, in the light flit, over the garden-floor, of bareheaded girls with the buckled strap of oblong boxes, in the type of ancient thrifty persons basking betimes where terrace-walls were warm, in the blue-frocked brass-labelled officialism of humble rakers and scrapers, in the deep references of a straight-pacing priest or the sharp ones of a white-gaitered red-legged soldier.
The Ambassadors
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In Koerbecke's example, the three companions radiate light from their heads, and the first is youthful and bareheaded, very similar to Daret's young maiden in red.
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Children of the gutter and sexless haunters of the street corner elbowed comfortable artisans and their wives; there were bareheaded hoidens from the obscurest courts, and work-girls whose self-respect was proof against all the squalor and vileness hourly surrounding them.
Thyrza