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hairdresser
/ ˈhɛəˌdrɛsə /
noun
a person whose business is cutting, curling, colouring and arranging hair, esp that of women
a hairdresser's establishment
Other Word Forms
- hairdressing noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hairdresser1
Example Sentences
Cohen, who plays bullied employee Otis, conjured up his character’s love for peanut M&M’s, while Temple, who plays the girlfriend of one of Manchester’s friends, saw her character as a hairdresser.
Over the course of a hot summer day, four hairdressers and a young receptionist spar and bond with each other and a parade of customers who arrive seeking transformation both physical and spiritual.
"The hairdressers, the make-up artists, lots of assistants, even the location itself. You're making that whole element redundant."
The former hairdresser was caught after two of his victims, who had met up socially, described similar experiences and realised they had been targeted by the same man, later reporting him at Romford police station.
That threshold is set to be frozen until 2028, meaning people like former hairdresser Linda will soon likely end up paying income tax on their pension under current plans.
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