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hairstyle
/ ˈhɛəˌstaɪl /
noun
- a particular mode of arranging, cutting, or setting the hair
Derived Forms
- ˈhairˌstylist, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hairstyle1
Example Sentences
I was greatly entertained by the women’s hairstyles and how often they changed, sometimes within the same episode.
Earmuffs are a classic trick for keeping you feeling warm and protected without a big messy hat, with minimal damage done to your hairstyle.
They don’t look the part, seeing as many of the players sport a hairstyle that peaked in popularity more than a decade before they were born.
She surely lived up to her name with this bone-straight, burgundy-tinted hairstyle.
He suggests donning polarized glasses or goggles, covering any unique tattoos, and toning down eye-catching hairstyles.
Factors that once worked against him, like his Sasquatch-esque hairstyle, are now a positive.
On Monday, Nicole Richie debuted her latest Technicolor hairstyle—a side-swept Cerulean low bun—on Good Morning America.
The portrait, titled Amy Jade, depicts the tattooed songstress with her signature beehive hairstyle in a yellow dress.
Plus, he already had the super trendy “undercut” hairstyle popular with the fashion forward men of today.
Nineteen-year-old figure skater Jason Brown has been rocking a signature hairstyle that even has its own Twitter account.
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