mop headed - traduzione in olandese
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mop headed - traduzione in olandese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MOP (disambiguation); MoP; Mop (disambiguation)

mop headed      
adj. met ragebol, met grote boshaar; met grote bos (van bomen)
grey-headed         
grijsharig
light-headedness         
COMMON AND TYPICALLY UNPLEASANT SENSATION OF DIZZINESS
Light-headedness; Light headed; Light-headed; Presyncope; Pre-syncope; Presyncopy; Light Headed; Lightheaded
licht/warhoofdigheid

Definizione

mop
mop1
¦ noun
1. an implement consisting of a bundle of thick loose strings or a sponge attached to a handle, used for wiping floors.
an act of wiping with a mop.
2. a thick mass of disordered hair.
¦ verb (mops, mopping, mopped)
1. wipe or soak up liquid from.
wipe (something) away from a surface.
2. (mop something up) complete or put an end to something by dealing with the remaining parts.
Derivatives
moppy adjective
Origin
C15: perh. ult. related to L. mappa 'napkin'.
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mop2
¦ noun Brit. historical an autumn fair or gathering at which farmhands and servants were hired.
Origin
C17: prob. from the practice at the fair whereby a mop was carried by a maidservant seeking employment.

Wikipedia

MOP

A mop is an impletment for mopping floors

MOP, mop or MoP may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per mop headed
1. But Brendan also walks the walk of one who meets colleagues in the kind of joint where a mom pours orange juice –– he‘s a skinny, mop–headed, argot–spouting teen in wire–rimmed glasses who can make the sentence ‘‘She knows where I eat lunch‘‘ sound tough, even though he probably means the school cafeteria.