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Example sentences for "head full"

  • So home, and I with my head full of thoughts how to get a little present money, I eat a bit of bread and cheese, and so to bed.

  • So parted, with my head full of care about this business.

  • So home to dinner, my head full of business against the office.

  • My head full of business, but pretty good content.

  • Thence I, mightily pleased with this success, away to the office; where all the morning, my head full of this business.

  • With my eyes mighty weary, and my head full of care how to get my accounts and business settled against my journey, home to supper, and to bed.

  • Early to my Lord, where infinity of business to do, which makes my head full; and indeed, for these two or three days, I have not been without a great many cares.

  • So to the office, and was there late doing business, and so with my head full of business I to bed.

  • Betimes to the office, my head full of this business.

  • So home to supper and to bed, with my head full of a defence before the Parliament tomorrow, and therein content myself very well, and with what I have done in preparing some of the members thereof in order thereto.

  • So home again, my head full of thoughts about our troubles in the office, and so to the office.

  • At my office all the morning and home to dinner, my head full of business, and there my wife finds me unexpectedly.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    euery side; great fancy; head aches; head and; head down; head first; head full; head girl; head lettuce; head over; head round; head wind; headache powders; headed arches; headed people; headed race; headed snake; headed windows; headed woodpecker; headlong speed; her now; miles apart; radiant matter; shine before; state occasions; under the present system