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pañuelo de cabeza
Head scarf worn by women in Africa and tthe African Diaspora.
doek
tignon
tie head
duku
head wrap
gélé
Spanish
pañuelo de cabeza
1
Now the gap to 17th-placed Empoli was just five points, and Crotone held the head -to-
head
tie
-
breaker
.
2
With the head -to-
head
tie
-
break
possibly crucial, the games between the clubs have the look of a two-leg knockout.
3
If the season ended today, Milan would still miss out on European football, as a result of the head -to-
head
tie
-
breaker
with Sampdoria.
4
The camels and horses swam across with their
heads
tied
to the boats.
5
In a hospitable tomb, with my
head
tied
up like an imperfectly-resurrected Lazarus.
6
There was Mrs. Whipp, her
head
tied
up in a handkerchief, bending over a packing-box.
7
How pretty you look with your
head
tied
up!
8
She was out in the porch, with her
head
tied
up in a towel, picking geese.
9
Susan wandered by, her
head
tied
up with a shawl, her hands full of garden implements.
10
D'ye mean to say, Mr. Jukes, you ever had your
head
tied
up in a blanket?
11
Who that?-that'sGuy Rivers; though what he's got his
head
tied
up for, I can't say.
12
She had her
head
tied
up in a white cloth, and a big white apron enveloped her.
13
Even up here I feel exactly as if I had my
head
tied
up in a woollen blanket.
14
As he made the cast, Tom came up on a walk, his
head
tied
up in a handkerchief.
15
She marched ahead of us, the scarf about her
head
tied
stubbornly tight and her heeled shoes clicking.
16
The escort, their
heads
tied
up native-fashion, fell in on either side the cart, shuffling enormous clouds of dust.
Spanish
pañuelo de cabeza
paño africano