It keeps its head down
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ICICLEIt keeps its head down
BERGIt keeps its head above water
ponytailA hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head, causing it to hang down like a pony's tail
NECKIt holds its head up
BEERIt ultimately loses its head
BEERIt loses its head eventually
SALTSHAKERIt has holes in its head
ALEIt has its head in a glass
NAILIt's best to hit it on the head
HATYou may check it, although it's over your head
martingalea strap from the reins to the girth of a horse preventing it from carrying its head too high also MARTINGAL
martingala strap from the reins to the girth of a horse preventing it from carrying its head too high also MARTINGALE
martingalesMARTINGALE, a strap from the reins to the girth of a horse preventing it from carrying its head too high also MARTINGAL
martingalsMARTINGAL, a strap from the reins to the girth of a horse preventing it from carrying its head too high also MARTINGALE
mudskipperA goby (fish) with its eyes on raised bumps on top of the head, found in mangrove swamps from East Africa to Australia. It moves around on land with great agility, often basking on mud or mangrove roots
mudskippersA goby (fish) with its eyes on raised bumps on top of the head, found in mangrove swamps from East Africa to Australia. It moves around on land with great agility, often basking on mud or mangrove roots
martingaleA strap, or set of straps, attached at one end to the noseband (standing martingale) or reins (running martingale) of a horse and at the other end to the girth. It is used to prevent the horse from raising its head too high
martingalesA strap, or set of straps, attached at one end to the noseband (standing martingale) or reins (running martingale) of a horse and at the other end to the girth. It is used to prevent the horse from raising its head too high
basilisksA long, slender, and mainly bright green lizard found in Central America, the male of which has a crest running from the head to the tail. It can swim well and is able to run on its hind legs across the surface of water