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blow-dry
[bloh-drahy]
verb (used with object)
to dry or style (shampooed or wet hair) with a blow-dryer or blow-comb.
noun
plural
blow-drysan act or instance of blow-drying.
a wash, cut, and blow-dry.
blow-dry
verb
to style (hair) while drying it with a hand-held hairdryer
noun
this method of styling the hair
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of blow-dry1
Example Sentences
The service ends in the salon, with an “anti-hair loss” treatment and blow-dry as you sip tea and eat sweets.
On her return to the daytime TV show, Garraway joked that she was "looking forward to a blow-dry".
There’s a spa with a fitness center, blow-dry bar, nail salon and tennis facility.
“I would go to a gas station and I would blow-dry my hair with a hand blower and wash my hair ... put makeup on and everything,” Kerr said.
“Make sure that you know how to blow-dry hair really well,” she said.
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