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  • adjective comparative form of bald: more bald

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Examples

  • You know, young Allen, most people think, you know, when they think of Ginsberg, they think of the older Ginsberg, the heavier and balder and bearded Ginsberg.

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • You know, young Allen, most people think, you know, when they think of Ginsberg, they think of the older Ginsberg, the heavier and balder and bearded Ginsberg.

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • Peter - If that's true, than may we all go balder than a cue ball.

    Quick Q&A with Chris Stamp, Winemaker, Lakewood Vineyards 2009

  • You know, young Allen, most people think, you know, when they think of Ginsberg, they think of the older Ginsberg, the heavier and balder and bearded Ginsberg.

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • In truth, Clara, I am as bald as Kiisu, but balder actually, since once I had known the glory of fur, but then I came alive to the shock of loss and the self-sabotage of masking my hurt.

    Sphynx Clara Michael Seidel 2012

  • The tires on my LandCruiser were balder than my dad, and I was worried about having to drive the hour back from the airport on race-slick rubber on icy roads.

    Hometown News: Newsprint Jesus (part 2) Matt Lubich 2011

  • From behind the dock's bulletproof glass, well groomed and no balder, greyer or paunchier than most 62-year-olds, he has mostly gazed on empty press benches and a deserted public section.

    Carlos the Jackal plays to the gallery, but this time his courtroom audience has not turned up 2011

  • If Governor Brown continues to talk about Green jobs en masse, and even if he floats, in isolation, some practical plan for making them reality, he still risks being shrugged off as a older, kinder, balder version of the Outer Space fantasist.

    Richard H. Smith: THE LAST HURRAH OF JERRY BROWN Richard H. Smith 2010

  • Looking at himself in the mirror, he sneered at the person looking back, who was balder and fatter than any thirty-five-year-old had a right to be.

    InfiniDate Benjamin Matvey 2011

  • You know, young Allen, most people think, you know, when they think of Ginsberg, they think of the older Ginsberg, the heavier and balder and bearded Ginsberg.

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

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