tow-head (Meaning)

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tow-head (n.)

An urchin who has soft, whitish hair.

The hooded merganser.

A low alluvial island or shoal in a river.

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tow-head Sentence Examples

  1. The tow-head toddler scampered around the playground with reckless abandon.
  2. With his piercing blue eyes and golden tow-head, the child resembled an angelic cherub.
  3. The tow-head youth's freckles danced across his nose like a constellation of stars.
  4. The tow-head girl's long, flowing hair cascaded down her shoulders like a waterfall of sunlight.
  5. The tow-head boy's infectious laughter echoed through the park, bringing joy to all who heard it.
  6. The elderly tow-head gentleman reminisced about his childhood adventures, his eyes twinkling with nostalgia.
  7. The tow-head woman's vibrant spirit shone through her warm smile and infectious enthusiasm.
  8. The tow-head couple strolled through the autumn leaves, their love radiating like the golden hues of the season.
  9. The tow-head dog frolicked in the grass, its tail wagging a mile a minute.
  10. The tow-head scarecrow stood guard over the pumpkin patch, its wide-eyed gaze keeping watch for mischievous visitors.

FAQs About the word tow-head

An urchin who has soft, whitish hair., The hooded merganser., A low alluvial island or shoal in a river.

sandbank, bank,sandbar, ford, shoal,bar,shallow(s)

trench, trench, depth, gulf,gulf, abyss, abyss, depth, deep,deep

The tow-head toddler scampered around the playground with reckless abandon.

With his piercing blue eyes and golden tow-head, the child resembled an angelic cherub.

The tow-head youth's freckles danced across his nose like a constellation of stars.

The tow-head girl's long, flowing hair cascaded down her shoulders like a waterfall of sunlight.