bald造句91. He's going bald, Janet.
92. When they were doing business and Fong knew he was being swindled, he had nothing but bald hatred for the Ismaili.
93. How quickly he was able to lie, how baldly, quick and bald, and it lifted his spirit.
94. Charles the Bald was later to find inspiration in these measures.
95. He is a bald bloke with a lively line in jackets and patter.
96. Not the bottle that guarantees to turn your grey hair black or make your bald pate sprout again, but something else.
97. I noticed a small bald patch on the crown of his head.
98. He was elderly, bald, very thin, wearing a striped shirt of the kind that have detachable collars.
99. A bald man in a tuxedo was standing in a doorway half-way down the alley.
100. It does not work on completely bald spots and must be used indefinitely.
101. Yeah, and you can still see a bald eagle at the Desert Museum.
102. These include the grizzly bear, cougar, wolverine, wolf, coyote, and bald and golden eagles.
103. He was tall and skinny, with a high bald forehead and a mantle of long hair half way down his back.
104. The coachman resembled a carnival strongman, with well-developed muscles, a bald head and an oriental moustache.
105. In the bald white light of my desk lamp I took another look-and there were more eggs now than before.
106. I went up Bald Hill, took out the gun, and fired four times.
107. He's noticeable now, being almost bald, but he was noticeable then, too.
108. Here on another great pine we saw the nest of a bald eagle.
109. The amount of material available to provide a context for Charles the Bald is very extensive indeed.
110. My hair falls out at the slightest touch, sometimes leaving little bald patches.
111. It was the fat man with the bald head, whose skin was wrinkled like a breakfast crepe.
112. Charles the Bald could warn or punish by leaving a trail of havoc along his line of march.
113. Barry Kirk, 42, wears an orange jumpsuit and cape and paints his bald head orange.
114. Icebergs that last for a week or longer provide perches for bald eagles, cormorants and gulls.
115. I sat in the cool, shuttered room and watched the slightly bowed bald head behind the shining black harpsichord.
116. Moose and bear prints dotted the sand bars and bald eagles glared down at us from river-side perches.
117. The cars parked along the curbs were primer-painted low riders with bald tires and ominous dents.
118. He was a pale, tired man with a bald head and watery blue eyes.
119. Farrar was short with livery lips and thick black eyebrows, and Something was prematurely bald and thought he was really cool.
120. The account relied more heavily on innuendo than bald statement but the message was clear.