Headworks [noun]
Definition of Headworks:
state of thinking
Opposite/Antonyms of Headworks:
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Sentence/Example of Headworks:
When it comes to headwork, yer the captain—with a capital K. An' believe me!
Physical power was as yet on the side of Charity, but she hadn't a chance with him wherever headwork was wanted.
She evidently came to the conclusion that the headwork had to go on and it was up to her to get busy in that line, at least.
It wants nothing but courage; as to the headwork, I take that entirely upon myself.
She is only twenty, very clever at any headwork, but curiously childish about anything real.
You can beat any boy of your size at that sort of headwork that ever I saw.
My ships will be the result of the quick headwork of a peasant simpleton.
In such cases cool headwork and technical knowledge have to come to my aid.
You had a mighty lucky escape and showed good headwork in getting away with nothing more than a wetting.
It might have caused the pilot and a mechanic to lose their lives had it not been for good headwork on the part of the pilot.