Noun
a person whose head is bald or shaved
Source: WordNetAldrich, p. 234. In Georgia, Alice Baldy wrote to Josie Varner in 1870, "Do you know that if you touch me, or speak to me there is not a nerve of fibre in my body that does not respond with a thrill of delight?" Source: Internet
Baldy Smith wrote that he was "aghast at the reception of such an order, which proved conclusively the utter absence of any military plan." Source: Internet
Additional upgrades at Baldy Beacon will include a new guard station house for the Belize Defense Force (BDF), a solar plant to provide for the electrical needs and a backhaul system to connect the site with the internet. Source: Internet
The 16,000 men of Maj. Gen. William F. "Baldy" Smith 's XVIII Corps were withdrawn from Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's Army of the James at Grant's request, and they were moving down the James River and up the York to the Pamunkey. Source: Internet
After a short distance, the road intersects with a newer service road, Mt. Baldy Loop Trail, at 6,925 ft. elevation. Source: Internet
Baldy Zhang slits his eyes as he inhales, tobacco and cigarette paper crackling. Source: Internet