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  • noun Plural form of hairdo.

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Examples

  • But the problem with these short hairdos is that they have to be maintained.

    Hair, History, Personality fantasyecho 2006

  • Ms. CHAVEZ: Well, I think there's still far too much talk about what women wear, what their hairdos are and what kind of jewelry they wear.

    Female Politicians Break Out, Try New Tactics 2010

  • "My hairdos are the subject of PhD theses," she said with a wry grin.

    Clinton Shows Off Her New Kenyan Hairdo Kendra Nichols 2009

  • "My hairdos are the subject of PhD theses," she said with a wry grin.

    Clinton Shows Off Her New Kenyan Hairdo Kendra Nichols 2009

  • Washington lapped it up — despite the fact that Barbara Bush had been wearing makeup, designer dresses, and "hairdos" for years.

    Barbara's Backlash Williams, Marjorie 1992

  • Stiliagi, or “style hunters,” appeared on the streets of all the major cities in the Soviet bloc, wearing zoot suits and ducktails if they were male or tight dresses—“stretched tightly over their figures to the point of indecency,” according to one state-run Soviet newspaper—and bouffant hairdos if they were female.

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • The emos at the glorieta wear elaborate, meticulously crafted hairdos.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • It's the only salon in a town of "Palm Beach Crash Helmet" hairdos that's young and with-it.

    Palm Beach, Fla.: Exclusively Yours 2011

  • These days the retailing of bonbons is no longer the sole preserve of elderly men with Mr Whippy hairdos, fastidiously clean hands and the general air of someone who is one step away from having neighbours describe him as "a quiet man who kept himself to himself" to a huddle of tabloid reporters.

    Chewing on some long-forgotten gems from the terraces | Harry Pearson 2012

  • What worries Democrats as 2012 approaches is that Mr. Obama has been graying fast in office, while Republicans have turned to the party's most dominant hairdos in Messrs.

    Why 2012 Will Be Decided by a Hair Peter Funt 2011

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