hairdresser - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • visit: They are easy to insert - no need to visit a hairdresser.
  • do: Peach Gel ba Where does hairdresser go on holiday?
  • become: In a town, if she is lucky, she could perhaps work in a shop or become a hairdresser.
  • find: It's no wonder once we find the perfect hairdresser, we stick with them.
  • play: Instead, she's Patricia Arquette playing a young hairdresser who is actually an atheist, which makes her case even more unusual.

Adjective modifier

  • qualified: This course is for qualified hairdressers who want to update their skills in advanced hairdressing.. .
  • mobile: In the case of mobile hairdressers, the premises would be the home address of that hairdresser.
  • former: But the experience prompted the former hairdresser to set up Hair 2 Go, a personalized wig service for other women affected.
  • local: McCallum's boss at the top of the Alchemy tree was Kevin Ronald Jones, a one-time local hairdresser.
  • top: I spotted Lesley Joseph coming out of top hairdresser Charles Worthington in Percy Street, central London.
  • professional: Ann Johnson - Ann trained as a professional hairdresser and had her own business for 13 years.

Modifies a noun

  • etc: Take responsibility for organizing other on-site facilities ( visiting care services, hairdressers etc ) for residents.

Noun used with modifier

  • trainee: Judge Moss told Hamilton, a trainee hairdresser, that she would not be facing prison.
  • celebrity: For instance, if you want to be a celebrity hairdresser, go for a Saturday job washing hair in the local salon.
  • lady: There was a ladies hairdresser upstairs at some time too.

Possessives

  • salon: You wouldn't normally expect to see something like this in a hairdresser's salon.
  • film: Cape Barber de What's hairdresser's favorite film?
  • shop: The hairdresser's shop fell vacant in July 1995.

Possessives

  • lady: He was also a ladies ' hairdresser for six years.

Preposition: than

  • barbershop: More hairdresser than barbershop, this self-explanatory ensemble first performed at Soho's exclusive Groucho Club back in mid-2000.

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