Wiktionary
n. All the hair that covers the scalp of a person (excludes the beard and moustache)
WordNet
n. growth of hair covering the scalp of a human being [syn: mane]
Usage examples of "head of hair".
For example, I always thought my Uncle Floyd was bald, and it came as a big shock when I saw him after ten years and he had a full head of hair.
It was so like smith's work, so much more like the top of a strongly spiked wall than a head of hair, that the best of players at leap-frog might have declined him, as the most dangerous man in the world to go over.
She got out of the House so seldom now that she didn't know when she had last seen a respectably shaven scalp, but still the sight of a full head of hair gave her pleasure, vigorous pleasure.
His companion was ten years younger, tall and slim with a bushy mustache and a full head of hair.
Though I could not spare my suit, I could - because of my thick head of hair - spare my helmet.
A dwarf, shorter even than Kilthan but with the full head of hair Kilthan lacked, came bustling from someplace in the back.
It would be a shame, it seemed to him, to sacrifice a beautiful head of hair that had been twenty years in growing.
Then with a red head of hair, and an appropriate dress, I took my station in the business part of the city, ostensibly as a match-seller but really as a beggar.
Twenty yards in' he turned right, parallel to the road again, and ran on, keeping low so they wouldn't see his dark head of hair bobbing amid the yellow corn tassels.
The long, blond hair was replaced by a close-cropped black head of hair, stiff and slightly kinky.
With an enormous flourish he snatched his derby from his head with the hand not clutching his plate and bowed low, sweeping the hat behind him, revealing a full head of hair corn-silk light and fine.