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balding
[ bawl-ding ]
noun
- the process of becoming bald:
There are numerous causes for balding, such as genetics and poor nutrition.
balding
/ ˈbɔːldɪŋ /
adjective
- somewhat bald or becoming bald
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Word History and Origins
Origin of balding1
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Example Sentences
Overwhelmed with thoughts of death and my newly balding head, on July 22, I went back to Mount Bullion and pulled up to the summit.
A balding and bespectacled 70-year-old, Russo first became interested in marijuana back in the 1990s, when he noticed the relief that many of his patients got from the drug.
Afraz is short, with a dark horseshoe mustache and balding dome covered partially by a thin ponytail, reminiscent of Matthew McConaughey in True Detective.
Clean-shaven and balding, Saleem is in his forties and walks with a limp.
In a somber tone, the balding man with white hair describes having lost two sons in the war, both of them fighters with Fatah.
Sitting at the desk was a man in his mid- to late 40s, balding, conventionally dressed in slacks and an Oxford shirt, no tie.
The portly, balding Sabah, a father of two, glances nervously at the television.
In 2012, Donnelly, balding and bespectacled, arrived at the airport in Ontario.
Lieutenant Tokugawa Nariaki was an average-sized, sleepy-looking individual with a balding crew cut and a morose expression.
Under the trees, she raised up on tiptoe and kissed the balding forehead of a tall, dark-robed priest.
Division Chief Reinhardt was a heavy-set, balding man, built like a professional wrestler.
Now the balding, bearded physicists sat in the front row when the appropriations were spooned out.
The sun shone with a dim and windy light out of the sky that was hard with a pie-balding of cloud.
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