head-on|head on in English
with the head foremost, frontally; directly, face to face
Use "head-on|head on" in a sentence
1. It could be head, head, head, tail and so on, all the way to tail, head, head, head.
2. Waterline on head is above goggle line on free and lower head on back.
3. Hands on your head.
4. No, on his head.
5. He patted my head/patted me on the head affectionately.
6. The cars met head-on.
7. Put your head scarf on!
8. The cars crashed head-on.
9. Two trains collided head-on.
10. Put your head on the hood.
11. Put your hands on your head.
12. Can you stand on your head?
13. What's the bounty on my head?
14. The two cars met head-on.
15. We hit the tree head-on.
16. A Charlette's Web on your head
17. There's a cherry on his head.
18. to stand on your head / hands .
19. A brick fell on her head.
20. Rest your head on my shoulder.
21. Watch your head on the shelf.
22. To hit someone on the head: A book fell from the shelf and Conked him on the head.
23. Maybe it's that bump on your head.
24. He had been hit on the head.
25. She reposed her head on his shoulder.