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head line
noun
A line on the palm of the hand from between the thumb and index finger moving across the palm. Supposed to indicate, by its form or position, one's mentality.
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*Does the child's head line up over the pelvis?
But eventually we learn that Reggae, the head line cook, makes more money than his friends.
It's not so much a receding hairline, as a receding head line.
But will that "something" justify the years we've spent preparing for "something else?" Reading articles about the newly discovered (or, more accurately, newly admitted-to) dearth of science jobs, one frequently encounters the "gun to the head" line of reasoning.
They also favored not cutting the "Mr. Potato Head" line.
The heart is the first line that horizontally curves across your hand, followed by your head line and your life line.
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"It's great to be able to get your head lined up with the rest of you".
After an 8-year separation, Deep Purple returned with the classic Machine Head line-up to produce Perfect Strangers (1984), which reached number five in the UK, hit the top five in five other countries, and was a platinum-seller in the US.
Williams carried volumes in his head: lines from songs and plays and books and movies.
Immunostaining was quantified in embryonic blood vessels in the head, lining the heart, the dorsal aorta, the cardinal vein, and the intersomatic vessels.
If the heart line and head lines are close together, the person will be more introverted than not.
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