Except for the uniforms, they might have been cousins--they were all fattish, baldish and blondish.
The door opened and an egg-smooth young man with a baldishhead and pale eyebrows stood in the entrance.
A gentleman with a baldish head, who was sitting opposite us, began to be sociable as soon as he heard us speak to the waiters, and asked questions about America.
The baldishman smiled at this, and said there was nothing like having good blood for a foundation.
The light from the shaded lamp glistened obliquely along the thin parting of his hair and his baldish scalp.
Mrs. Farley glanced at the bright baldish spot in her husband's scalp.
She wore a wig of straight black hair, but baldish patches of gray wool showed under the edges against the rich dry color of her neck.
He walked about continually, and was perpetually smoothing his carefully combed hair over the baldish spot on the top of his head.
The skylight shone on the baldish head of the elder of them, and both had given their evidence in a strong Lancashire accent.
The elder and baldish one was a man of three or four and forty, a hard, handy little man, with a curious dip and slope about his right shoulder.
She was gone, and not a whit too soon; for I had hardly got back behind the hedge among the trees when old Mustard poked his bent shoulders and red, baldish head round the corner, looking for her.
He was a doughty fellow, who wore a wisp of hair on his baldish forehead, and had trained it to stand up like a sardonic Mephistophelian note of interrogation.
I fancy I see him on the deck beside me with a wisp of hair, curled and questioning, on his baldish forehead, and I mark the shine in his eyes.
Dan, a mild-faced, baldish figure in a shapeless military surgeon's uniform, was ringing the bell.
He was a short, puffy man with a baldish head as he removed his cap.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baldish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.