noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
head
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How do I know if my child has head lice ?
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So scratching the scalp is usually the first sign that a child has head lice .
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How can I get rid of head lice ?
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And head lice can cause other, more serious infections if they are left untreated.
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What's the treatment for head lice ?
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Keep a look out for head lice and treat if necessary.
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What can I do to avoid catching head lice ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"You louse !" she yelled.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All the children huddled under an old coat made of animal skins, which was full of lice.
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Every medication promised to kill eggs as well as lice, and none did.
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I did comb out a single dead louse , and we inspected it on a sheet of white paper.
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Ordinary washing won't damage the louse but regular brushing will.
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She scratches now as she talks about the lice, then smiles when she notices.
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The insecticidal and bactericidal properties of aromatic plants helped ward off disease by killing air-borne bacteria and deterring fleas and lice.
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Virtually his entire skeleton was visible through his coat, he had lice and a weeping eye.
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Why should a Creator, if parasites were needed, not make a universal louse for all mankind?