baldy


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Bal·dy

 (bôl′dē), Mount
A mountain, 3,068 m (10,064 ft) high, of the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California.
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baldy

(ˈbɔːldɪ)
adj
bald
n, pl baldies
a bald person
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.baldy - a person whose head is baldbaldy - a person whose head is bald    
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
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Translations

baldy

[ˈbɔːldɪ] Ncalvo m
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

baldy

[ˈbɔːldi] ntête f d'œuf
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baldy

n (inf)Glatzkopf m
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References in classic literature ?
I will tell you everything, and then if you decide to go I shall hope to accompany you over the worst of the way; as far as where Baldy Peterson shot Ben Hike--I dare say you know the place."
'Bout three months ago my cousin Bud, fourteen year old, was riding through the woods on t'other side of the river, and didn't have no weapon with him, which was blame' foolishness, and in a lonesome place he hears a horse a-coming behind him, and sees old Baldy Shepherdson a-linkin' after him with his gun in his hand and his white hair a-flying in the wind; and 'stead of jumping off and taking to the brush, Bud 'lowed he could out- run him; so they had it, nip and tuck, for five mile or more, the old man a-gaining all the time; so at last Bud seen it warn't any use, so he stopped and faced around so as to have the bullet holes in front, you know, and the old man he rode up and shot him down.
Bit a chunk out of Baldy the size of a saucer, an' wound up by breakin' his own hind leg.
THE parents of a brave young cancer victim last night branded TV host Richard Madeley cruel and unfeeling for calling their son "Baldy".
Baldy boys This week, I got a call from Eileen McCallum to tell me about a brilliant initiative to raise money.
A FACTORY worker was brutally beaten in a city centre attack over a 'baldy' jibe.
Imran "Baldy" Shahid, 30, and 29-year-old Zeeshan, known as "Crazy", are to take part in an inter-prison visit.
THE SUCCESS of baldy Telly Savalas as TV's Kojak and Top of the Pops vocalist may well explain the wide Midland release of "A Reason to Live-A Reason to Die!" AA.
And we listened to what baldy Gordon Honeycombe or red-faced boozy Alistair Burnett had to say.