hairdo in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hairdo in the PONS Dictionary

hairdo Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Brown's own extravagant outfits and his elaborate processed hairdo completed the visual impression.
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She changed her girl-next-door brunette for a blonde hairdo and lost weight.
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As far as hairdos, only slaves, thieves and prisoners were shorn, along with those who had lice.
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The fashionable hairdo is emphasized by the stylised motifs of the trees fanning on the sides.
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Bill sports a bouffant hairdo, platform shoes and ridiculous false chin.
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In most of her scenes in 1982, she wore a wig of human hair that somewhat resembled the hairdo she had worn in 1981.
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The length of the wires enables placement in several styles of hairdos to hold the style in place.
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Other characteristics include subdued dark colors, figurative and ornamental decor, highlighted details (for example, very careful execution of fanciful hairdos).
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She was also famous for the flamboyant and outlandish hairdos she sported in many of her music videos.
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His hairdo would change different colors in almost every episode.
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