If there is no hair how could it be weaved.
no she is not bald
If there is no hair how could it be weaved.
some bald women decided to make something to cover her thining hair
This is an Australian colloquialism meaning completely or utterly bald. It also does not make sense, as bandicoots are not bald ... Basically, it means being completely bald.
Not completely. The toboggan he wears is his way of covering a bald spot but he is not totally bald.
Most balding men do not go completely bald (Norwood 7), but those who do, are usually terminally bald at 25, even earlier. If hair loss begins at 17-19, going completely bald takes usually less than 5 years. One can even go bald in less than a year, but it is rare. By Alopecia Areata one can go bald (Alopecia Totalis) overnight.
yes
The only one of Cleopatra's boy friends that could be considered bald would have been Julius Caesar although he was not completely bald.
Yes. Here are some examples: Rapidly running water (Rapidly is an adverb modifying "running" which is a present participle used as an adjective) Very rapidly running water (very is an adverb modifying "rapidly"). Completely bald (the adverb completely modifies the adjective bald) Almost completely bald (the adverb almost modifies the adverb completely)
COMPLETELY depends on the dog. The fastes the weave poles have ever been done (by collie) and has been recorded is like 5.88 ish seconds.
Many dogs have bald patches under their arms. It is completely normal. Many dogs will also have bald patches on their elbows, the joint on the upper front leg.
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