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Example sentences for "whose head"

  • In Tunis, there was a Moor of thirty years of age, whose head was so large, that crowds followed him in the streets; and his mouth was of such a capacity, that he could devour a large melon as easily as an apple.

  • So long as their former masters had no higher aim than to promote their prosperity, their condition resembled the tranquil happiness of a secluded family, whose head is its ruler.

  • It consisted of the remains of those victorious legions at whose head Charles V.

  • He [582] lay that night under the tree in all ease; but he whose head is in the headsman's hand sleepeth not anights.

  • By these means he gathered together a band of one hundred and seventy men, at whose head he marched out of Kaskaskia on the 7th of February.

  • The later councils were summoned by Henry Hamilton, the British lieutenant-governor of the northwestern region, whose head-quarters were at Detroit.

  • The last Medicean Grand Duke to occupy the Pitti was Gian Gastone, a bizarre detrimental, whose head, in a monstrous wig, may be seen at the top of the stairs leading to the Uffizi gallery.

  • Greenewich, whose head is Bromis in Bromleie parish, and going from thence to Lewsham, it taketh in a water from by east, and so directeth his course foorth right vnto the Thames.

  • Gréenewich, whose head is Bromis in Bromleie parish, and going from thence to Lewsham, it taketh in a water from by east, and so directeth his course foorth right vnto the Thames.

  • Benvenuti describes an individual, otherwise well formed, whose head began to enlarge at seven.

  • This section admits of a triple subdivision: those, namely, whose head is wholly covered by the shield of the prothorax, as in Blatta L.

  • On the left of the relief, a male figure, whose head is wanting, stands holding a conical object in his right hand.

  • Right arm of a youthful nude figure holding the reins of a horse standing to the left, whose head is half turned to the front.

  • A portrait figure of an old man, whose head is bound with a taenia, reclines on a couch with a two-handled cup in his left hand.

  • The only thing in sight was a wagon-load of hay drawn by a team of horses, at whose head plodded a waggoner in a blue cotton blouse, whip in hand.

  • This rugged path proved particularly difficult to Mr. Mole, whose head was, as usual, not entirely free from the fumes of alcohol, and whose ungovernable legs still insisted upon going all ways but the right one.

  • You, the son of Antonio Bruno, whose head is placed in an iron cage at the Château de Bauso?

  • Son of Antonio Bruno, whose head is placed in an iron cage at the château of Bauso?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose head" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adopted father; occupied territory; shall rejoice; street station; whose acquaintance; whose body; whose face; whose father; whose favor; whose hand; whose head; whose heart; whose hearts; whose home; whose land; whose like; whose love; whose memory; whose mind; whose mouth; whose names; whose nature; whose portrait; whose right; whose word; whose words