Examples of 'woodhead' in a sentence
Meaning of "woodhead"
woodhead (noun) - Could refer to a surname or be used informally to describe someone with a head of wood, implying one is dense or unintelligent
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- A surname.
- A small settlement in High Peak borough, Derbyshire, England, near the disused Woodhead Tunnel (OS grid ref SE0900).
- A locality in North East Derbyshire district, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK3662).
- A hamlet in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ7938).
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Woodhead was the chairman of the school board.
Wear itYou are like a woodhead.
Woodhead is a world authority on lung infection and pneumonia.
You are such a woodhead.
Woodhead lived with his former pupil for nine years.
There was formerly a railway station and signal box at Woodhead.
Still Woodhead suspects the survey may be influential.
Treat was very supportive and gave Woodhead strong support and a lot of advice.
Woodhead won a single cap for the senior England team.
The film was directed by documentary filmmaker Leslie Woodhead.
Barrett and Woodhead were at their most inventive when designing the hybrids.
We were like blood brothers Woodhead.
The Woodhead line has achieved a cult status with collectors of railway memorabilia.
I went to see Woodhead.
Using this approach Woodhead explains why churches have declined in modern Europe but not elsewhere.
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The construction of the Woodhead Embankment was ambitious and fraught with difficulties.
It can be ordered directly from Woodhead Publishing.
Woodhead Hall is a country house at Cheadle in Staffordshire.
The future for Kate and Woodhead looks bright.
Charlie Woodhead played in both Test matches.
Ann née Woodhead c.
Danny Woodhead was cut by the Jets.
Fellowes is joined on the project by Mr Selfridge author Lindy Woodhead as historical consultant.
The Woodhead line is iconic and available as a DLC for Train Simulator.
It's hard to say this but probably woodhead.
From the beginning, Woodhead just wanted to play football.
You seem to have something in your eye, Woodhead.
This method is known as the Woodhead method, after the inventor and patentee thereof.
Actually, it was somebody called Woodhead.
Woodhead signed a three-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens.
Later, it was the locomotive that pulled the opening day train through the Woodhead Tunnel.
Just at that moment Mr. Woodhead came back into the classroom.
The fortunes of the Class 76s were inextricably tied to the fate of the Woodhead Line.
Robert J. Woodhead is an entrepreneur, software engineer and former game programmer.
Five, if you included Woodhead and Pierce.
Pauline ' Wendy ' Woodhead was a female former international table tennis player from England.
During the offseason, the team signed Danny Woodhead and brought back veteran Ronnie Brown.
Linda Woodhead wrote an article titled " Religion has a woman problem " for the Washington Post.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Woodhead is just a running back.
Working together, Woodhead and Temime hope they have created something special for Zellweger.
Hair and makeup, Jeremy Woodhead.
Hey, Woodhead I asked you if you know how to bowl.
Later that year, Woodhead 2 was completed.
Woodhead is only the second player in collegiate history to score more than 100 touchdowns.
I mean, you have been here for the last two days, Mr. Woodhead.
Beyond the Woodhead Line, the trains to Fiddlers Ferry were diesel-hauled west of Manchester.
The professional baseball player Red Woodhead was interred at the cemetery in 1881.
Woodhead Park was once home to a petting zoo, bandstand, greenhouses, putting green and public toilets.
Such trains became the mainstay of the Woodhead Line in the 1970s.