He flew an' he flew an' he flew, but pyear'd like de fas'er he went de furder erhead wuz Nancy Jane O.
There safe, o’erhead They watched the piling clouds.
And food for every varied taste, Bright as the glowing path o’erhead Which feet of Gods celestial tread, Loud benedictions, sweet to hear, From countless voices soothed his ear.
There jewelled arches high o’erhead An ever-changing lustre shed From ruby, pearl, and every gem On golden pillars under them.
The mighty clouds that hung o’erhead From east to west thick darkness spread, And earth to her foundations shook With hill and forest, lake and brook.
The lovely town was white with apple-blooms, And the great elms o'erhead Dark shadows wove on their aerial looms Shot through with golden thread.
We stood where rippling shallows gurgled under festooned canopies of fox-grape, and the leaning linden-trees shut out the sky o'erhead and intertwined their drooping branches above the gliding current.
Among the clouds that sail o'erhead A yellow radiance is shed; And o'er the hill-tops wrapt in snow, Is born a tinge of rosy glow.
If ye be bold with us to go, Things such as happy dreams may show Shall your once heavy eyes behold About our palaces of gold; Where waters 'neath the waters run, And from o'erhead a harmless sun Gleams through the woods of chrysolite.
His two chubby children had been put to bed in the room o'erhead and the scene within was that of quiet, home comfort.
The leaves o'erhead rustled in whispering sympathy, and here and there one would fall--a crimson tear from the eye of a giant.
The guests were loud, the ale was strong, King Olaf feasted late and long; The hoary Scalds together sang; O'erhead the smoky rafters rang.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "erhead" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.