headful

/ˈhɛdˌfʊl/
noun
  1. A quantity or amount that fills the head, especially of hair or thoughts.
    • After the lecture, I had a headful of new ideas.
    • He woke up with a headful of worries about the exam.
    • She had a headful of thick, curly hair that bounced as she walked.
adjective
  1. Having a full head of hair; not bald.
    • Many people envy her headful appearance even in her seventies.
    • The advertisement featured a headful model with glossy hair.
    • At sixty, he was still headful and proud of his silver locks.
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