towhead

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A blond person whose very pale, almost white hair resembles tow; the hair of such a person.
 * 2) * 2010, Joseph A. West, (byline), Death of a Hangman, New American Library (Signet), page 103,
 * “Hell, I never did cotton to an uppity whore anyhow," the towhead said.
 * 1) * 2012, Ann M. Paulson, Stepping Stones for the Heart, (Balboa Press), page 88,
 * The courtyard was lit with bright sunlight and Asenath and the two towheads were there amusing themselves.
 * 1) An alluvial deposit in a river, such as a sandbar, or a small island formed from silt, often permanent enough to have vegetation.
 * The courtyard was lit with bright sunlight and Asenath and the two towheads were there amusing themselves.
 * 1) An alluvial deposit in a river, such as a sandbar, or a small island formed from silt, often permanent enough to have vegetation.

Translations

 * Swedish: lintott


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