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- 01. My grandfather on my mother's side is [bald], so I guess I'll probably lose my hair too.02. The hill looked [bald] after the trees had been cut down.03. Brenda's husband is that short [balding] man standing over by the kitchen door.04. John started losing his hair in his twenties, and was completely [bald] by the age of thirty-five.05. I've heard that [baldness] is passed to a male child from his mother's side of the family.06. Harriet went temporarily [bald] during her treatments for cancer, but her hair came back after they were over.07. I need to replace the tires on my car because the ones I have on now are almost completely [bald].08. I heard someone once joke that if you're going [bald], don't worry about it - it'll only make it happen more quickly.09. Comedian Bennett Cerf once said that middle age is when your old classmates are so gray and wrinkled and [bald] they don't recognize you.10. Research suggests that American Indians almost never go [bald].11. The [bald] eagle is referred to as [bald] because of the white feathers on its head.12. Someone once joked that [bald]headed people should remember that when God made heads, He covered up the ones He didn't like.13. Gerry wore a baseball cap to hide the fact that he was going [bald].14. Scientists believe that understanding the genetic roots of hair loss may someday result in a cure for [baldness].15. According to researchers, a young man concerned about going [bald] should look at the hair history of the men on his mother's side rather than of those on his father's side.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.