On your head
You typically say "reside in" when referring to a larger area, such as a city or country (e.g., "I reside in New York"). On the other hand, "reside at" is often used for specific addresses or locations (e.g., "I reside at 123 Main Street"). Both phrases are correct, but their usage depends on the context.
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AnswerI believe he did reside in NYC. He died in 1988.According to Wikipedia, Reinman was living in West Palm Beach, Florida at the time of his death
The great plains area of the u.s
English translation of PUYO: cowlick
my brother had a huge cowlick on the back of his head when he woke up
"My sister woke up this moning with a huge cowlick on the back of her head".
Your cowlick makes your bangs stick up instead of lay down.
Four letter words that can be made from the letters in 'cowlick' are:coilcowlkilolocilocklickwick
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No, not everyone has a cowlick. A cowlick is a small section of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair, creating a swirl or tuft. It is a common occurrence in many people, but not everyone has one.
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if you have a cowlick, it means that you have a place on your head were hair grows more then the rest of you head.Make sence?
He was the empitomy of the archtypal 1950's boy, freckles, big ears, braces and a buzz cut with the inevitable cowlick at the front.
You can train a cowlick into a position you want but it takes time. The reason you have a cowlick is because your hair grows from the roots in that position. Each time you wash your hair, take time to dry it and comb the cowlick to where you want it. If you continue to do this for a month, the roots will start to grow in the new position.
The antonym for "cowlick" would be "cowsmooth." The term "cowlick" refers to a section of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest, typically standing up or curling. Therefore, the opposite of a "cowlick" would be hair that lies flat and smooth without any irregularities.