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"There's little sense in both of us having a bad head."
"They said I have a bad head and would never win a tournament.
One of the women had a bad head wound.
I'd had a bad head cold for several days, missing school and staying home in bed to enjoy my misery.
"Will die judges have a bad head tomorrow?"
A man's voice, nasal, as if he had a bad head cold, said, "Don't touch his face, you'll get it on you!"
And Grant has a bad head wound.
But if you've ever had a bad head cold and taken an antihistamine, you know that dry feeling you get from breathing through your mouth.
Somebody else yelled, 'He's going to have a bad head tomorrow.' "
Adam had a bad head, rose late and broke his fast lightly--food nauseated him, he said.
He had Fred out before I got Orrie because one of the screws had a bad head.
"Bad back, bad heart, and he'll have a bad head tomorrow," Torrance said as Montgomerie laughed.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy canceled campaign speeches in California and elsewhere, claiming that he had a bad head cold.