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gray-headed

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[ grey-hed-id ]

adjective

  1. having gray hair.
  2. of or relating to old age or old people.
  3. old.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gray-headed1

First recorded in 1525–35
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Every night, gray-headed flying fox bats fill the skies above Melbourne, Australia.

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Every evening, tens of thousands of gray-headed flying foxes fan across the sky above Melbourne, Australia.

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They might relate more to those scientists than an old gray-headed lady like me.

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Stepanian is also now using radar to study the migration patterns of Australian bats, specifically gray-headed flying foxes—one of the largest types of bat in the world, with wingspans that can reach three feet.

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It was the regulars like Queeg, “standing guard on this fat, dumb and happy country of oursâ€, who saved Greenwald’s mother, a “little gray-headed Jewish ladyâ€, from being melted down into a bar of soap.

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