Oh. It reminded me, somehow, of that little tow-haired trollop that you got entangled with years ago. ❋ Blue Tyson (2008)
A stench of well-aged road-kill rocked her backwards just as she recognised the bloated, tow-haired figure shambling towards her with hooked fingers pawing at the air. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Nannies: dark-skinned women from Trinidad and El Salvador, watching tow-haired charges play in the sand. ❋ Unknown (2008)
“Right here, Dad,” said a shorter, tow-haired boy in the kitchen doorway, holding a hockey stick with a big blue bow on it. ❋ Chuck Hogan (2004)
Superintendent who was waiting to go down the line — a tall, tow-haired, horsey youth in dingy white linen. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Harry didn't bring home tow-haired friends to play with; he didn't bring friends at all, because he wasn't going to expose his parents to a gang that included the unwashed Kaga twins or a criminal-in-training like Tetsu. ❋ Smith, Martin Cruz (2002)
Brian was Rachel's fiance, a pleasant, tow-haired young man with a steady placid nature that nicely balanced Rachel's more extrovert, dizzy personality. ❋ Jordan, Penny (1997)
Robin had a tow-haired boy's head caught in the crook of his arm and his hand was forcing a plastic cup to his lips. ❋ George, Elizabeth (1996)
She was still patting her clothing straight as she pushed past a scrawny tow-haired boy who stood in the archway; he gave Conan a knowing, impertinent look, then came forward to clear the table. ❋ Carpenter, Leonard (1988)
A tow-haired youth came out of the stable with a pitchfork in his hands, steaming gently in the chill air. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1988)
And little Gay, who was tow-haired and adorable and eleven, came running across the lawn and down the sidewalk to meet him. ❋ Various, (1973)
Three young men emerged, large cheerful youths in denims, in charge of a tow-haired leader whose jacket was so patched and trimmed with leather that it could well have been home made. ❋ Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. N 50021032-1 (1968)
The tow-haired youth who had led the party of surveyors continued his grip on the girl and lifted his voice in answer, ❋ Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. N 50021032-1 (1968)
All the land was dotted with small townships, and the roads were full of farmers in their town wagons, bunches of tow-haired, boggle-eyed urchins sitting in the hay behind. ❋ Charles Herbert Sylvester (N/A)
They knew him better, they thought, than they did Daniel McKinstry, who had grown up among them, just as mild and silent when he was a tow-haired boy as now, a man of forty-five. ❋ Various (N/A)
Imagine a medium-sized, chicken-headed, tow-haired sort of man with mild blue eyes, and a mouth nearly from ear to ear, who walked with ❋ George H. Devol (N/A)