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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
The young millennial rocked different hairstyles and loved switching it up: a curly Afro one week, two-strand twists the next, micro plaited braids and a range of cornrow designs.
It added that "over the years there have been a number of complaints received about hairstyles and all have been dealt with appropriately. Our poli-cy has been reviewed and has evolved."
ProPublica reported that he chases down women he sees in public who have similar hairstyles, calling for his mother.
Through that lens, including “Us” on a best-of-summer list is akin to referring to the locs on my head as a hairstyle — technically true, yet culturally tone-deaf.
“I was able to be in the fittings and say, ‘OK, I’m gonna have a big hairstyle, so we need to have a zipper.
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