towhead

[toh-hed]

towhead Definition

  • 1a person with very light-colored or almost white hair
  • 2a sandbar in a river or other body of water, typically one that is visible at low tide

Using towhead: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "towhead" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The little boy was a towhead with bright blue eyes.

  • Example

    The boat got stuck on a towhead in the middle of the river.

  • Example

    The towhead was covered with seashells and driftwood.

towhead Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for towhead

Phrases with towhead

  • a child with very light-colored or almost white hair

    Example

    The towheaded kid was playing in the sand by the river.

  • a sandbar in a river or other body of water, typically one that is visible at low tide

    Example

    We stopped to rest on the towhead island in the middle of the river.

  • a type of catfish found in the Mississippi River and its tributaries, named for its pale yellow or white color

    Example

    The towhead catfish is a popular game fish in the southern United States.

Origins of towhead

from the literal meaning 'a head of hair resembling tow', which is flax or hemp fibers prepared for spinning into yarn

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Summary: towhead in Brief

The term 'towhead' [toh-hed] refers to two distinct meanings. The first is a person with very light-colored or almost white hair, often used to describe children, as in 'The towheaded kid was playing in the sand by the river.' The second is a sandbar in a river or other body of water, typically one that is visible at low tide, as in 'We stopped to rest on the towhead island in the middle of the river.'