Definition: 1. Having little or no hair on the head. 2. With no effort to conceal. 3. Without the natural or usual covering. 4. Lacking hair on all or most of the scalp. 5. Grow bald; lose hair on one's head.
Use 'bald' in a sentence:
1. He is bald, tall and thin, and has a beard.
2. He started going bald in his twenties.
3. Bald eagles still face tough times.
4. One is a Bald Cypress and the other a Southern Magnolia.
5. His statement was rather bald.
6. He's getting bald.; He's going baldish.
7. A typical Afghan car has bald tires and squeaky brakes—not exactly ideal for zigging and zagging through the mountains.
8. The bald truth is that he is lazy.
9. Bird watchers counted eleven thousand six hundred and ten bald eagles in the country.
10. His toupee dropped off, revealing his bald head.
11. Fortunately, in 1972, a law was passed to ban DDT, which saved the bald eagle from total wipeout.
12. Ben Franklin thought the turkey would better represent the country as its official bird than the bald eagle. But Joel Brandenberger disagrees.
13. Fish, soaked up DDT, died, and were washed up on shores, where bald eagles feasted on them.
14. Edward came in like a country wind, obstreperously healthy, jovial, large and rather bald.
15. A bald man with a sling!
16. Just an ordinary man of the bald Welsh hill.
17. Why don't women get bald as soon as men?
18. Once there was a fool who was bald.
19. The researchers asked fifth graders and college students to create a recovery plan to protect bald eagles from extinction.
20. That guy's also bald, look great though!
21. Let's suppose the person alive in 2050 is bald and bend over, has no beard.
22. Come here, you big, bald, beautiful man.
23. When our foreign press plane arrived in San Rico, we were greeted by a cheering crowd and a marching band, and even a bald eagle.
24. It ordered that by mid-August, Hangzhou Bald Silicon1 must be closed and relocated.
25. Once, more than fifty hundred pairs of bald eagles nested across the country, but by 1960 that number had fallen below four hundred.
26. Some fish populations look healthier. The Bald Eagle once again nests nearby.
27. Now, with social development, for the bald.
28. If it were dropped from the Endangered Species List, the bald eagle would still be a threatened species.
29. The dog has a bald patch on its back.
30. When the Endangered Species Act was signed in 1973, it was expected to protect charismatic fauna such as the bald eagle and Yellowstone's grizzly bears.
31. Since then wildlife biologists had reintroduced bald eagles from Canada to America.
32. The old gardener pushed his cap back on his bald head and stared at her a minute.
33. I'm going bald.
34. He began to go bald when he was quite young.
35. The motorcycle was driven by a tiny bald man.
36. She is going bald.
37. There is a whole world of anxiety and disillusion behind those bald employment figures.
38. He started taking the mickey out of this poor man just because he is bald.
39. Next time, I'll break your bald head apart.
40. His bald head shines in the light.
41. A band of gray hair encircled his bald dome.
42. He was short and bald and had a moustache.
43. The Braves are planning to send a bald eagle in flight as part of the pregame ceremonies for the night game.
44. Don't try to comb hair over the bald or thin patch.
45. The letter was a bald statement of our legal position.
46. The man's bald head was beaded with sweat.
47. The announcement came in a bald statement from the official news agency.
48. The bald truth is he's just not happy.
49. America's national symbol, the bald eagle, almost went extinct twenty years ago, but it has made a comeback.
50. Our dog has a bald patch on its leg.
51. The sun beat down on his bald pate.
52. The bald fact is that we don't need you any longer.