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The Latin word ped, rhyming with "head," means "foot".
The swivelling mop head means it glides around corners, although the cleaning pads don't wash that well.
For example: "Use your head" means use that part of your head where the thinking is done.
What's more, the flat rim makes it easy to scrape off excess and the contoured handle and flat head means they can sit on the counter without spilling.
Wayne Rooney's gashed head means he will miss England's visit to Ukraine, but on the pitch there will at least be one a thickset, balding forward who combines muscularity with technical ability and got sent off against Montenegro.
Chocolate accounted for two-thirds of the average Brit's total consumption of confectionery which, at 14kg per head, means that the British lead the world in sweet teeth as well as stiff upper lips.
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Leading with the head meant facial disfigurement and lots of stitches.
Defeats by a short-head and a head meant the difference between an around-the-world air ticket and a weekend in Ilfracombe.
His cool head meant that he was often selected to go last in team events when the pressure was at its most intense.
Is Paul Weller's head meant to look as though you could remove it, attach it to a pole and use it for those hard-to-reach spiders' webs?
Maybe Dell's marketing head meant to say that the iPad is too cheap to sell to enterprise customers?
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