Back or head follower
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ACHEBack or head follower
ACHEHead or back follower
ACHEFollower of head or back
STARTFalse or head follower
BANDHat or head follower
ACHEHead or tooth follower
ACHEHead or ear follower
ACHEEar or head follower
STARTHead or up follower
ACHEHead or heart follower
ACHETooth or head follower
SETHead or mind follower
ACHEHeart or head follower
ACHEHead or belly follower
STARTFollower of head or red
NINEFront or back follower
LASHBack or whip follower
STOPBack or short follower
ACHEBack or ear follower
ACHEBelly or back follower
SEATBack or bucket follower
ACHEHead or back complaint
ACHEWord with back or head
ACHEWord after back or head
ACHEWord with head or back
ACHEWord with head or back.
occiputsThe back of the head or skull
occiputthe back part of the head or skull
occipitathe back part of the head or skull
chignonsA knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head
chignonedwearing a chignon, a knot or roll of hair worn at the back of the head
kingbirdsA large American tyrant flycatcher, typically with a gray head and back and yellowish or white underparts
aigretteplume or tuft of feathers, esp. the back plume of any of various herons, arranged as a head ornament
shaketo indicate disapproval, disagreement, negation, or uncertainty by turning one's head from one side to the other and back
snoodnet or fabric bag pinned or tied on at the back of a woman's head for holding the hair
headrestA padded part extending from or fixed to the back of a seat or chair, designed to support the head
nelsonhold in which pressure is applied to the head, back of the neck, and one or both arms of the opponent
pigtailsA braid or gathered hank of hair hanging from the back of the head, or either of a pair at the sides
pigtailA braid or gathered hank of hair hanging from the back of the head, or either of a pair at the sides
chignonlarge, smooth twist, roll, or knot of hair, worn by women at the nape of the neck or the back of the head