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headwork

[hed-wurk] / ˈhɛdˌwɜrk /
NOUN
thinking cap
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A 4-4-1-1 looks likely, with Van der Vaart stealthily finding space to score – which last season was often created by Peter Crouch's headwork.

From The Guardian • Aug. 12, 2011

Few newspaper readers suspect how much headwork goes into headlines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lest mere headwork make them top-heavy he now writes more roundedly of the manly stature he believes all men desire.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even plainsmen from Nola admired the headwork of the Viscianesi and came to lend a hand from time to time in supplying material for an orphanage for 200 children from three to seven.

From Time Magazine Archive

You can beat any boy of your size at that sort of headwork that ever I saw.

From The Red Moccasins A Story by Heady, Morrison