HEAD
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Such as take lodgings in a head
That's to be let unfurnished.—SAMUEL BUTLER, Hudibras
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It's my old girl that advises. She has the head.—DICKENS, Bleak House
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As the saying is,
So many heads, so many wits.—QUEEN ELIZABETH
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Some men's heads are as easily blown away as their hats.—LORD HALIFAX
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O human head ! Majestic box! O wondrous can, from labels free! If man is craving fame or rocks, he'll get them if he uses thee!—WALT MASON, The Human Head
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From the crown of our head to the sole of our foot.—THOMAS MIDDLETON, A Mad World, My Masters
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Hang the pensive head.—MILTON, Lycidas
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Better be the head of an ass, than the tail of a horse.—Proverb
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He that has no head deserves not a laced hat.—Proverb
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When the head acheth, all the body is the worse.—Proverb
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It is a fortunate head that never ached.—Proverb
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Two heads are better than one.—Proverb
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A great head and a little wit.—Proverb
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It's better to be the head of a lizard than the tail of a lion.—Proverb
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He that hath a head of wax must not walk in the sun.—Proverb
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I never knew so young a body with so old a head.—SHAKESPEARE, The Merchant of Venice
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Faith, thou hast some crotchets in thy head.—SHAKESPEARE, The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Thou hast a head, and so has a pin.—SWIFT, Polite Conversation
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