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HEAD
- to be chief of [v HEADED, HEADING, HEADS]
- froth at the top of a liquid
- the upper part of the body, containing the skull with mouth, eyes, ears, nose, and brain
- the top part of anything
- leader or chief
- the source of a river
- leading or main
- situated at the top or front
- to lead
- to move in a certain direction
- to reach a crisis
- so loaded as to draw more water forward than aft
- to have one's actions, thoughts, or emotions under control or in order
- perform fellatio
- to permit someone to do as he or she likes; allow someone freedom of choice
- to make someone dizzy or drunk; overcome one with excitement
- to make someone conceited or self-important
- far better, more qualified, etc.; superior
- to intercept
- headlong, as in a somersault
- intensely; completely
- impulsively; carelessly
- in direct opposition or competition
- to keep (or lose) one's self-control
- to remain financially solvent
- to meet in order to discuss, consult, or scheme
- to progress or advance, esp. despite opposition; make headway
- to exert authority by firing or dismissing employees or subordinates
- candidly or extemporaneously
- extremely; excessively
- the mind
- to be the chief of
- to become dejected or ashamed
- to be unable to understand or decipher