hairdo - use in sentences

Possessives

  • wife: Your wife's hairdo has been ruined by a ceiling fan.

Converse of object

  • sport: Trustee, Dave Berry with his wife Karen and David Grant sporting a new hairdo!
  • have: For a billionaire he sure has a cheap hairdo.
  • get: I was going to be the coolest girl in school and get that really big hairdo I always wanted.

Adjective modifier

  • new: Spend a little on yourself, a massage, facial or new hairdo perhaps.
  • bouffant: Ship's Ghost Lady Thatcher will be taking part in this capacity, complete with her military-grade bouffant hairdo.
  • big: I was going to be the coolest girl in school and get that really big hairdo I always wanted.
  • black: The 24 year old wore nothing but a huge diamond necklace and showed off her new black hairdo.
  • straggly: It's got a photo of me on it sporting a straggly curtains hairdo like a 90s boyband member.

Noun used with modifier

  • mullet: Mercifully, Tom Byron and his mullet hairdo split up in '93.
  • Mohican: She'd draw a chap with a Mohican hairdo dancing on the left hand side, now where was that picture of Daniel Day-Lewis?
  • curtain: It's got a photo of me on it sporting a straggly curtains hairdo like a 90s boyband member.

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