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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big head of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity or size of something, often in the context of vegetables or produce, such as lettuce or cabbage.
Example: "I bought a big head of lettuce for the salad."
Alternatives: "a large head of" or "a hefty head of".
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He had a big head of black hair.
A: He had a big head of hair, that's what you notice.
He was tall, thin, wiry, with a big head of hair.
I had a big head of steam," but the book was not working.
But when someone has been running a little business for 37 years, as Mr. Alvarez has, he can build up a big head of social momentum.
Educated in the United States, Irene (as she's referred to throughout) is a tall, brilliant upper-class beauty with a big head of black hair — think of a young South American Susan Sontag.
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Neither ethnic group offered much encouragement to artistic aspirations, or lofty aspirations of any sort: "Don't get a big head" was a mantra of the upper Midwest; the big-headed tots of "Peanuts" emerged as a defiance.
"I like a big head with lots of paint," said Schierenberg firmly.
That economic diversity has given New York a big head start on many of the cities in emerging nations, but some of them are closing the gap, he said.
The painting, made when Verplanck was 9, depicts him with a big head against the view of his family's upstate country house.
She had a great big head of curly brown hair.
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