round head
collocation in Englishmeaningsofroundandhead
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round
adjective
uk/raʊnd/us/raʊnd/
shaped like a ball or circle, ...
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head
noun
uk/hed/us/hed/
the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and ...
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(Definition ofroundandheadfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It bowed itsroundheadto the water, and began to drink.
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The larvae become cylindrical with aroundhead, chewing mouthparts and protolegs.
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As the cast appeared from the water, so did aroundhead.
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I have beenroundheadteachers of primary and secondary schools, further education colleges and special schools.
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It has a blunt snout, short limbs, androundhead.
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Gets his name after his big,roundhead.
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The caterpillar is green and has aroundhead.
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The inflorescence is aroundheadof several bright red-lavender flowers.
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There is a niche with aroundheadon the east wall of the nave.
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The ears are small relative to theroundheadwith short, wide snout.
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The "gungchae" is shaped like a mallet with aroundhead.
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Itsroundheadis made of patterned gold with blue and red enamel pieces.
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It is shaped somewhat like a nail with aroundheadand flat, split length.
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They are mushroom-shaped, having a short stalk with aroundheadcovered with feeding polyps.
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Women then wore aroundhead-dress which encircled the face.
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Itsroundheadhas two piercing, red eyes and two large eyebrows.
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Instead, a special adaptation in the neck allows itsroundheadto be rotated 180 degrees.
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Napakivi are usually longish and erect, and frequently have aroundhead.
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It is of a naked seated female personage with long hair, topped by a plainroundhead-dress.
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The lion is carved from limestone and has a largeroundheadwith stylized, uniformly coiled ringlets.
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Theroundheadin between then resembles a pupil, making the entire symbol appear to be an eye with legs.
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The skin of the body is smooth, translucent, but the more or lessroundheadis brown to red-brown.
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