deadhead|deadheads in English

noun

plane carrying no passengers or freight; vehicle (such as a bus, train or taxi) that travels empty (with no passengers); one who goes to a performance without paying the admission fee; fan of the rock band "The Grateful Dead"; faded flower head; (Slang) unintelligent perso

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1. Don't forget to deadhead the pansies.

2. Backhauls are a step up from a deadhead—a pretty big step, actually

3. It's a role he relishes, particularly for the cognitive dissonance It'serves up : A Republican Deadhead?

4. Excellent cut flowers, Bellflowers will re-bloom during the summer after you deadhead them.

5. Employing to suspect, but also use the suspect; Laity both; Deadhead not; Different people must use.

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