Sentence examples for head rose from inspiring English sources

The phrase "head rose" can be used in written English as part of a sentence, but it may sound more natural to include an article before "head" (e.g
"my head rose" or "the head rose"). This phrase can be used to describe the physical movement of someone's head rising or lifting upward. It could also be used in a metaphorical sense to convey a sudden realization or excitement. Example: As the teacher announced their test scores, my head rose with relief when I saw that I had passed.

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"Lyle, there's a palomino filly coming with a star on her head," Rose said.

Different offense, same stubbornness: instead of using his head, Rose lowered his shoulder, as if running through catcher Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star Game.

Over a five-year period, Department A's total research output rose, while the number of research staff decreased slightly, in other words research productivity (output per head) rose.

Lorrie's head rose briefly.

Lamar Odom's cleanshaven head rose above another scrum of humanity.

Despite this, average income per head rose by only 1.8% annually.

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John shot her five times in the head — a rose was found beside her body — and fled to Manhattan, where he slept on the streets for ten days before returning to Boston to surrender.

A cross of lilies was at the head and roses covered the coffin's lower half.

In the vast space, the models, with tiny heads of rose-entwined hair, hefty mannish bomber jackets and long, light, translucent gypsy skirts, brought the Givenchy show to feminist life.

I leaned my head above the rose.

3) Ivy starts getting ideas in her head after Lady Rose whimsically gives her a tube of lipstick.

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