haired

IPA: hˈɛrd

adjective

  • Bearing one's own hair as grown and yet attached; neither bald nor hairless.
  • (in combination) Bearing some specific type of hair.
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Examples of "haired" in Sentences

  • Turns out that grizzly means grey-haired, which is why the large bears are so called.
  • The white head of the old among the dark-haired is like an almond tree, with its white blossoms, among the dark trees around [Holden].
  • They are either drawn or cut off flush in short-haired skins when dry, but in one like the bear they may be driven to the head and left so.
  • There were college students, college professors, a group of older gray-haired former hippies, a woman knitting, two young men playing chess.
  • Most of the women sitting around the huge quilting frame are your typical little old ladies, white haired and shrunken, with Kleenex at the ready.
  • A lot of well aged prime beef comes out of the cooler in a state that is called 'haired' in the industry due to the growth of fungi on the fat layer.
  • Martha is a little girl for whom the reader becomes, effectively, a stand-in, and Lionel is a suave, ginger-haired cat-trickster who only pretends to spend his days napping on the sofa.
  • I'm in a Latin American novel, one in which an egret-haired viejo shakes with some invisible sorrow, some obscene affliction, and chronicles it secretly, till it shows in his face, the parenthetical wrinkles confirming his fiction to his deep embarrassment.
  • Club, to hunt for talent; at the same time a brother of the chairman of the Phœnix committee, who kept a bar-room in Chicago, received a letter which caused considerable discussion between him and his partner, and several interviews with a certain short-haired, thick-set individual who frequented his place.

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