redheads in English

noun
1
a person with reddish hair.
Among those most at risk are people with light skin, hair and eyes, a combination frequent in redheads .
2
a North American diving duck with a reddish-brown head, related to and resembling the pochard.
Cattail-thronged marshes here host canvasbacks, redheads , and swans, along with buffleheads, common golden-eyes, teals, and even some bald and golden eagles.
noun
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1. Those chubby redheads with the long, fake fingernails?

2. "The reason we studied redheads in the beginning, it was essentially an urban legend in the anesthesia community saying redheads were difficult to anesthetize, " Dr. Sessler said.

3. The Bulbuls would chase, but never attack or harm the redheads

4. Unlike blondes and redheads, Brunettes can be see throughout all groups of humans, from Europeans to Africans

5. Since most women (and men ) are Brunettes, the results will not reflect fairly on blondes or redheads

6. When the juvenile Bulbuls attained adult plumage, (around four months) I noted the parents would chase them about the flight, but, as with the redheads, would not ‘attack

7. ‘The plumages of hand-reared mallards, Baldpates, blue-winged teal, shovellers and ring-necked ducks develop more slowly although pintails, redheads and canvasbacks appear similar.’ ‘American Wigeons dominate the marsh this season; their creamy-white crowns are suggestive of their nickname: Baldpates.’

8. ‘The plumages of hand-reared mallards, Baldpates, blue-winged teal, shovellers and ring-necked ducks develop more slowly although pintails, redheads and canvasbacks appear similar.’ ‘American Wigeons dominate the marsh this season; their creamy-white crowns are suggestive of their nickname: Baldpates.’

9. Stereotypically speaking, in fiction, blondes are lacking in intelligence, redheads have short tempers, so, out of the trio, Brunettes are all brain.Like the Dumb Blonde, the brunette varies quite a bit.They can bashfully hide behind their books or glasses, with their hair done in pigtails or a bun or they can boldly use their smarts for their ambitions.