hairdo
IPA: hˈɛrdu
noun
- A hairstyle.
- A haircut.
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Examples of "hairdo" in Sentences
- Compliments her on the new hairdo.
- And the hairdo is very, very cool.
- He sports a green ducktail hairdo.
- Maybe we need a timeline of hairdo and beard.
- A pillow for protecting a hairdo is disclosed.
- Romney's hair looks like a failed hairdo from the 70's!
- The hairdo is secondary to having someone focus on them.
- Now Emile's boufy hairdo is another matter … cyn on May 7, 2008
- A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to a styling of head hair.
- Maybe, like Donald Trump, your hairdo is a business necessity. . .
- A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to the styling of head hair.
- Glad Tom Hanks got rid of the horrible hairdo from the first movie.
- The ladies used to go about bareheaded or with hairdo's like beehives.
- Bill sports a bouffant hairdo, platform shoes and ridiculous false chin.
- Her blond ringlets were piled high up on her head, and winking atop her hairdo was a rhinestone tiara.
- Like a US flag flying in front of a structure, like tatooes and piercings, the cornrows hairdo is a clue warning the disfavored to stay away.
- Nonetheless as I read your argument, Counselor, I can see you lying on my bed in your g-string, that crazy bush you call a hairdo falling all around you.
- A hair clipper utilizes a vacuum source to draw hair into a substantially enclosed flow chamber where the substantially parallel hairs are cut by a shearing blade which moves perpendicularly across the hair flow to cut the hair to precisely equal lengths which are necessary in certain hairdos.