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Definition of scalp in English: scalpnoun skalpskælp 1The skin covering the head, excluding the face. hair tonics will improve the condition of your hair and scalp Example sentencesExamples - The natural process of sloughing off old skin cells on the scalp and manufacturing replacements is usually very orderly and complete.
- Not only will you walk away with clean and clear skin and a massaged scalp, but you'll also learn proper shaving techniques.
- The base should actually lay on the scalp and should not be spread or rubbed into the skin or scalp.
- Ringworm isn't a worm, but a fungal infection of the scalp or skin that got its name from the ring or series of rings that it can produce.
- Brush her scalp thoroughly but gently, working out from the scalp to the ends of the hair.
- Its natural foaming quality also makes it a gentle, moisturizing cleanser for skin, scalp and hair.
- This is probably something to do with us having two to three thousand nerve endings in our scalp crying out for stimulation.
- Using his fingertips to tickle my skin and massage my scalp, he opened up my playful side within a few minutes.
- Have the temperature changes made your skin itchy and your scalp dry?
- It's normal for your scalp's skin cells to grow old, die and shed.
- Sometimes, this fungus can cause our scalps to shed skin cells too quickly.
- On physical examination, no clinically atypical or suspicious nevi were observed on the skin or scalp.
- On examination we observed a healthy man with no other burns of the skin of the scalp, face or neck.
- But your scalp needs to be cared for just like the skin on the rest of your body.
- The energy prickled across my skin, and by the funny feelings on my scalp, I was sure my hair was standing on end.
- His brown shoulder length hair was thinning at the scalp and his skin seemed pale and sickly in garish torchlight.
- All the hairs on her arms stood straight out from her skin and her scalp tingled.
- Medically speaking, it is a condition where the skin cells on the scalp go into over drive and are produced in excess, which gives rise to irritation and itching.
- Dandruff of the scalp and flaking skin in the auditory canals are also common.
- Dandruff is characterised by small, loose flakes of dead skin on the scalp or trapped in the hair.
- 1.1historical The scalp with the hair belonging to it, cut or torn away from an enemy's head as a battle trophy, a former practice among North American Indians.
Example sentencesExamples - After the Indians killed soldiers, they would take their scalps as trophies.
- Young Pawnee warriors proudly stole horses and scalps from their enemies, the Sioux.
- The differences between what happened at Fort William Henry and at Niagara need not be seen as evolutionary; the aftermath of battle had yielded many scalps and prisoners for the Iroquois at Niagara.
- The payment for Indian scalps, including the scalps of Indian children, was written in the laws of Massachusetts.
- 1.2 Used with reference to the defeat of an opponent.
in rugby Gloucester claimed the scalp of would-be champions Bath Example sentencesExamples - Most of the top 16 players in the sport dreaded drawing Ashby as an opponent, fearing that she would eventually claim a scalp at this level.
- Both players have taken some big scalps en route to the final.
- Howell was joined in the last eight by Padraig Harrington, who claimed a notable scalp in beating Vijay Singh.
- The restructuring claimed the scalp of the bank's chief executive and resulted in a boardroom clear-out.
- And it was Lyons' first major scalp.
- They have also already claimed the scalp of Lazio.
- As an aside, RSL skipper Jeff Whitmore claimed the scalp of West captain Jeremy Biggs, run out for two.
- The scandal caused a series of resignations from the National's board and also claimed the scalp of its Chief Executive Officer.
- He then held his nerve to claim his biggest scalp.
- Singh then claimed the scalp of Jason Gillespie, who walked after he mis-timed a sweep shot, sending the ball gently to Yuvraj.
- In Thailand the internet has nurtured an unprecedented civic consciousness and a new anti-corruption watchdog has claimed the scalp of the interior minister.
- The Islanders have already claimed the scalp of Premier side Inveraray.
- In his semi-final Grantown's MacLean claimed the scalp of Czech internationalist Pavel Buran.
- Last week, Craig Brewster, the Inverness manager, claimed defeating the Edinburgh side was more of a scalp than the Old Firm.
- They took several notable scalps in the process, particularly those of Sale, Bolton and Preston.
- But for the on-loan Welshman, United would already have claimed the scalp of Martin O'Neill's men this term.
- We are no longer in the business of taking the odd big scalp or doing reasonably well.
- Shaun Pollock added the scalp of Robert Key, but it was too little, too late.
- He claimed the notable scalp of Athens bronze medallist David Davies, in the 400 metres freestyle.
- A week earlier they caused a mild upset defeating Clonad in the league, now in the space of seven days they have claimed the scalp of two long established hurling powers.
2Scottish A bare rock projecting above surrounding water or vegetation.
verb skalpskælp [with object]1historical Take the scalp of (an enemy) none of the soldiers were scalped Example sentencesExamples - Where almost all the bodies of the Cavalry soldiers had been scalped the bodies of Keogh and Custer were not harmed apart from their battle wounds.
- Jesse James, who used to scalp his victims, seems to prove the point.
- Many of the hapless victims were mutilated; some were scalped, young men were castrated and some bodies were carved with the sign of the cross.
- Historians Hippocrates and Herodotus thought that the Amazons had to fight until they had scalped three enemies before they were permitted to mate.
- Incredibly, the killer appears to be emulating an American Indian warrior, scalping his victims, after murdering them with an axe.
- This squares with the team song, which goes on about scalping the enemy and other warrior skills, befitting for a game of violence, which football clearly is (I speak as a fan).
- 1.1informal Punish severely.
if I ever heard anybody doing that I'd scalp them Example sentencesExamples - I would like feedback on this new project I'm working on though, without posting it preferably, because I have a feeling I'd be scalped for starting something new when I'm working on this.
- He carefully moved aside papers; he knew if he messed up his mother's work she'd scalp him.
Synonyms penalize, discipline, mete out punishment to, bring someone to book, teach someone a lesson, make an example of
2North American informal Resell (shares or tickets) at a large or quick profit. tickets were scalped for forty times their face value Example sentencesExamples - Bobby began his working life scalping tickets to Boston Celtics games and ended up buying the hallowed parquet floor of the Boston Garden before it was torn down.
- People have been scalping tickets for her shows at Carnegie Hall - now that is hitting the big time for the pianist-singer from Nanaimo!
- Tickets were being scalped for $200, and commemorative pins were sold to mark the occasion.
- Kara told me to suck it up and go and scalp your ticket.
- Last spring, fans scalped tickets at Boston-New York spring training games!
- The Chicago Cubs scalp their own tickets (and apparently it's legal).
- We scalped two tickets and had a decent hummus dinner for about $20 each.
- He said this process to access tickets is normal for international games for all World Cups - be they cricket or football - so that all fans have an opportunity to access tickets and to avoid scalping.
Origin Middle English (denoting the skull or cranium): probably of Scandinavian origin. Definition of scalp in US English: scalpnounskalpskælp 1The skin covering the head, excluding the face. Example sentencesExamples - But your scalp needs to be cared for just like the skin on the rest of your body.
- This is probably something to do with us having two to three thousand nerve endings in our scalp crying out for stimulation.
- Dandruff of the scalp and flaking skin in the auditory canals are also common.
- Its natural foaming quality also makes it a gentle, moisturizing cleanser for skin, scalp and hair.
- Using his fingertips to tickle my skin and massage my scalp, he opened up my playful side within a few minutes.
- Dandruff is characterised by small, loose flakes of dead skin on the scalp or trapped in the hair.
- The natural process of sloughing off old skin cells on the scalp and manufacturing replacements is usually very orderly and complete.
- The base should actually lay on the scalp and should not be spread or rubbed into the skin or scalp.
- Have the temperature changes made your skin itchy and your scalp dry?
- Not only will you walk away with clean and clear skin and a massaged scalp, but you'll also learn proper shaving techniques.
- Brush her scalp thoroughly but gently, working out from the scalp to the ends of the hair.
- All the hairs on her arms stood straight out from her skin and her scalp tingled.
- Ringworm isn't a worm, but a fungal infection of the scalp or skin that got its name from the ring or series of rings that it can produce.
- On examination we observed a healthy man with no other burns of the skin of the scalp, face or neck.
- On physical examination, no clinically atypical or suspicious nevi were observed on the skin or scalp.
- Sometimes, this fungus can cause our scalps to shed skin cells too quickly.
- It's normal for your scalp's skin cells to grow old, die and shed.
- The energy prickled across my skin, and by the funny feelings on my scalp, I was sure my hair was standing on end.
- Medically speaking, it is a condition where the skin cells on the scalp go into over drive and are produced in excess, which gives rise to irritation and itching.
- His brown shoulder length hair was thinning at the scalp and his skin seemed pale and sickly in garish torchlight.
- 1.1historical The scalp with the hair belonging to it cut or torn away from an enemy's head as a battle trophy, especially by an American Indian.
Example sentencesExamples - The differences between what happened at Fort William Henry and at Niagara need not be seen as evolutionary; the aftermath of battle had yielded many scalps and prisoners for the Iroquois at Niagara.
- After the Indians killed soldiers, they would take their scalps as trophies.
- The payment for Indian scalps, including the scalps of Indian children, was written in the laws of Massachusetts.
- Young Pawnee warriors proudly stole horses and scalps from their enemies, the Sioux.
verbskalpskælp [with object]historical 1Take the scalp of (an enemy). Example sentencesExamples - This squares with the team song, which goes on about scalping the enemy and other warrior skills, befitting for a game of violence, which football clearly is (I speak as a fan).
- Historians Hippocrates and Herodotus thought that the Amazons had to fight until they had scalped three enemies before they were permitted to mate.
- Jesse James, who used to scalp his victims, seems to prove the point.
- Incredibly, the killer appears to be emulating an American Indian warrior, scalping his victims, after murdering them with an axe.
- Many of the hapless victims were mutilated; some were scalped, young men were castrated and some bodies were carved with the sign of the cross.
- Where almost all the bodies of the Cavalry soldiers had been scalped the bodies of Keogh and Custer were not harmed apart from their battle wounds.
- 1.1informal Punish severely.
if I ever heard anybody doing that, I'd scalp them Example sentencesExamples - He carefully moved aside papers; he knew if he messed up his mother's work she'd scalp him.
- I would like feedback on this new project I'm working on though, without posting it preferably, because I have a feeling I'd be scalped for starting something new when I'm working on this.
Synonyms penalize, discipline, mete out punishment to, bring someone to book, teach someone a lesson, make an example of - 1.2North American informal Sell (a ticket) for a popular event at a price higher than the official one.
tickets were scalped for forty times their face value Example sentencesExamples - Bobby began his working life scalping tickets to Boston Celtics games and ended up buying the hallowed parquet floor of the Boston Garden before it was torn down.
- We scalped two tickets and had a decent hummus dinner for about $20 each.
- Last spring, fans scalped tickets at Boston-New York spring training games!
- Tickets were being scalped for $200, and commemorative pins were sold to mark the occasion.
- He said this process to access tickets is normal for international games for all World Cups - be they cricket or football - so that all fans have an opportunity to access tickets and to avoid scalping.
- The Chicago Cubs scalp their own tickets (and apparently it's legal).
- People have been scalping tickets for her shows at Carnegie Hall - now that is hitting the big time for the pianist-singer from Nanaimo!
- Kara told me to suck it up and go and scalp your ticket.
Origin Middle English (denoting the skull or cranium): probably of Scandinavian origin. |