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I rustle my hair, trying to dry it - WordReference Forums 21 Mar 2016 · Hi, I was reading a short story in the American literary magazine Ruminate, and found the following sentence: I rustle my hair, trying to dry it. Is it ok to "rustle" one's hair (or …
Order of adjectives [fair, long, curly hair + others] 18 Feb 2005 · Fairly long hair is shorter than long hair. Fairly curly hair is less curly than curly hair, so which attribute is lessened is defined by the placement of fairly.
hair (singular and plural usage) | WordReference Forums 19 Sep 2020 · If you use some, you can use singular or plural. When I went downstairs this morning, I found some hair/hairs on the sofa, where my cat had been sleeping. Here some …
hair cut vs haircut - WordReference Forums 30 Jan 2007 · Greetings, Do I stand corrected if I say that: A. " I will get my haircut today." B. " I will get my hair cut today." the above sentences are both correct grammatically?
brunette / brown hair - WordReference Forums 18 Mar 2015 · Quisiera saber la manera más exacta de traducir brunette al español hablando del color del pelo. Algunas personas dicen que es moreno y otras castaño, personalmente el …
ruff , ruffle someone's hair - WordReference Forums 14 Aug 2019 · Ruffing or ruffling someone's hair is a very patronising gesture done by an older person - not usually liked or appreciated by the younger participant in this process.
Blond vs fair hair - WordReference Forums 17 Aug 2020 · Blond applies to males, blonde to females. In BE, the spelling blond is relatively rare, I would say. There’s really no sensible answer to which is most used, since they’d be …
My hair is or are long? - WordReference Forums 5 Feb 2009 · Agreed. Unless you are talking about specific strands of hair (as in "she left a few long hairs in the back") we use the singular. Does my hair look good? Do my hair look good? …
hair brush/hairbrush - WordReference Forums 27 Jan 2007 · A hair brush would be made of hair (as in a squirrel-hair brush, used by artists). A brush for use on hair is normally called a hairbrush.
Cockney: barnet (in the sense of hair) | WordReference Forums 18 Jul 2020 · I read that the word barnet means hair in Cockney rhyming slang, and it's based on the term Barnet Fair where fair rhymes with hair and dropped, leaving the first word barnet, the …