haircut in the PONS Dictionary

haircut Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get a haircut

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They usually have short haircuts (called sopaipilla, because it looks like that fried pastry) accompanied by jockey caps.
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His (iconic) haircut is that of a mullet, in a clean-cut, lightly gelled variation on the classic hairstyle.
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Boys become caught in their own vanity as they evaluate a haircut.
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It's not just a matter of a haircut and a trouser press.
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Two weeks ago this column sang the praises of the man with an orange haircut.
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The haircut is used as a plot device in the film.
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Throughout much of the trial he bore a wild, wide-eyed look and an odd haircut.
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A boy's first haircut, known as "choula", is one such samskara and is considered an event of great auspiciousness.
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His geometric haircuts seemed to be severely cut, but were entirely lacquer-free, relying on the natural shine of the hair for effect.
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Male brats were, at one time, likely to get the same military haircut at the base barbershop, but this has changed over time.
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