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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bareheaded
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ These kids shouldn't be playing bareheaded in the snow.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bareheaded

Bareheaded \Bare"head`ed\, Barehead \Bare"head\, a. & adv. Having the head uncovered; as, a bareheaded girl.

Wiktionary
bareheaded

a. Having no covering on the head. adv. With no covering on the head.

WordNet
bareheaded

adj. having the head uncovered; "caught bareheaded by the downpour"; "with bared head" [syn: bared]

Usage examples of "bareheaded".

Davies on the quay, bareheaded and wearing his old Norfolk jacket and stained grey flannels, as at our first meeting in Flensburg station.

He made no reply, and followed me bareheaded till he saw me get into my chaise and drive off, and I have no doubt he gave thanks to God for his light escape.

In the van rode the emaciated figure in a bloody jibba, bareheaded, his grey hair covering his shoulders.

Even bareheaded, the rawboned ex-fighter and Nielsen protege seemed to wear his black hat.

But before he could reach Count Brass, he saw the count wrench off his mirrormask and face Saka Gerden bareheaded.

One such assault was led by a tall, bareheaded French officer who drove two redcoats aside with whip-quick slashes of his sword, then lunged at a British officer who was fumbling with his pistol.

Following uneasily, Mondragon heard the hum and thud of the opening valve and saw Andersen clamber into it, bareheaded.

Bareheaded, blue-jacketed, brassbuttoned stewards dodged skillfully in and out among them with their hand-bags, holdalls, hat-boxes, and state-room trunks, and ran before them into the different depths and heights where they hid these burdens, and then ran back for more.

At last the trunks were all on the tender, and the bareheaded stewards began to run down the gangways with the hand-baggage.

Most of my companions wore hard bowler hats, and a few like me wore soft trilbys, but not one of us on that train in the year of 1934 went bareheaded.

Having given him a shirt and a cap, I stood up bareheaded, and then having sprinkled the cell with holy water, and plentifully bedewed him with the same liquid, I made him swear a dreadful oath, stuffed with senseless imprecations, which for that very reason were the better fitted to strike terror to his soul.

Stripped of every article of clothing, equipment, and cooking utensils--everything, except a shirt and a pair of pantaloons, they were turned bareheaded and barefooted into the prison, and the worst possible place in the pen hunted out to locate them upon.

When the train was beginning to pull out, he heard his name called frantically, and looking out of the window he saw Thea Kronborg standing on the siding, bareheaded and panting.

Kincar brought Cim up to split the skull of the bareheaded outlaw who had his point at Jonathal's throat as the other fought to pull free of the larng.

It was a boy, bareheaded, ill shod, and clothed in coarse plebeian garments that were falling to rags.