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hairdresser
/ ˈɛəˌɛə /
noun
a person whose business is cutting, curling, colouring and arranging hair, esp that of women
a hairdresser's establishment
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈˌԲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hairdresser1
Example Sentences
When Sting was born Gordon Sumner in 1951, the son of a milkman and a hairdresser, the North East still had a proud tradition of shipbuilding.
From an open window, Weiss hears Spears tell the hairdresser, “I want you to buzz my hair off.”
The pair stuck to their original date, with the support of Nottingham University Hospitals Charity which helped with the arrangements for the big day, including a food, decorations and even a hairdresser for the bride.
Some professions received carve-outs, including doctors, accountants, real estate agents and hairdressers; while others such as truckers, commercial janitors and physical therapists must abide by the tighter classification rules.
Three are former housekeepers and one was the singer's personal assistant, cook and hairdresser, according to court documents.
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