Sentence examples for a head like a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a head like a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, often to describe someone with a particular type of head or hairstyle, or in a metaphorical sense to imply a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "He has a head like a melon, round and large, which makes him stand out in a crowd."
Alternatives: "a noggin like a" or "a dome like a".

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Carroll has a head like a foot.

The sorrowful antelope has a head like a duck.

Well, hasn't he a head like a sieve, the same man".

It's a human body with a head like a piranha, called "Death Explaining Itself to a Duck".

He just looks mean.' Gabe said, 'You're right.' " Gabriel thought Velasquez had a head like a brick.

There was a rustling from among the shrubs next door, and a head like a pale moon-blob rose above the top of the clematis mound.

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Overlooking the lily ponds is Joan Miró's "Personnage," a squat figure with flippers, a phallic appendage and a head like an owl's.

Yet as she positions an ugly toy with a head like an evil Sesame Street character on a plastic pole, the memories come back.

Perhaps advice like this should have a special heading, like, "A Word to the Stupid".

Nearby, a camera with a head like Star Wars' R2-D2 whirlendlesslysly on a pole through 360 degrees.

His mother was tough, he concedes, "but right for a boy with a head like this" — he throws his hands wide apart.

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