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razor-cut
verb
- tr to trim or shape (the hair) with a razor
noun
- a fluffy hairstyle, usually tapering at the neck, trimmed by a razor
Example Sentences
I had a razor-cut mullet for 10 years because of Shane — and Tegan and Sara’s “The Con” if we’re being fully transparent.
Ben Meecham would dazzle this man with shimmering images and razor-cut metaphors lifted from the great works of every century.
The House Oversight Committee, soon to be chaired by Representative Elijah Cummings of Baltimore, took an Ambien while Razor-cut Trey Gowdy was chairman over the past two years, passing up chances to look into why Trump yanked the security clearance of former CIA director John Brennan, or the circumstance surrounding his firing of FBI director James Comey.
Made in Italy, the canvas shoes’ razor-cut rubber soles can navigate a boat deck or skate deck, while leather linings both feel good and mitigate odor.
If you remember her from that lovely sitcom — playing early 20s and wearing a striking shock of razor-cut platinum-blond hair — you’ll find her almost unrecognizable in “Black Work,” a recent British mini-series that begins streaming on Monday at AcornTV.
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