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Butch, e.g
Answer for the clue "Butch, e.g ", 7 letters:
haircut
Alternative clues for the word haircut
Word definitions for haircut in dictionaries
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. the style in which hair has been cut the act of cutting the hair
Usage examples of haircut.
I cut your baka hearts out--a haircut does not make me any less samurai!
Finished with the salve, Ross stood and began to give Ian a rough haircut and beard trim so he would look like a Bokharan rather than a desert hermit.
Maxwell was a short, tough fireplug of a man whose stubbly haircut seemed to spark with aggressive energy.
There were three of them, one looking like a preppie who had forgotten to wash, the other two scruffier, with roached haircuts and eye makeup.
An understanding existed between the barber and the relocator and Icarus Smith was assured of free haircuts for life.
Limited, 338 Greece, 119-20 Green Street, Mayfair, 102-3 Grosvenor Ballroom, Wallasey, 54 Guardian, Guildhall School of Music, 281 Gunnell, Rik and John, 140-1 Gustafson, Johnny, 91 haircuts, 27, 76-7 Hale, Liverpool, 9 Haley, Bill, 19 Hamburg, clubs, Indra, 57 Kaiserkeller, 56, 61-4 Star, 78 Top Ten, 71-2, 74-5 Reeperbahn, 57, 70, 78 sexual freedom, 70 similarity to Liverpool, 64 St.
Big red hands, big red face, older than me, maybe thirty-five, with a whitewall haircut.
When he climbed to the cabin of the truck, Char to him he noticed the pair of expensive trousers that took their passenger, the perfectly lustrados shoes, the averages to the tone, the perfect haircut, and supposed that it had raised to a student who by some reason made finger.
She would have to make an appointment with Brady as soon as she could afford a new dress and a modish haircut, and when she gained back some of the weight she had lost.
The TV image cut to a blond, blue-eyed woman with one of those professional-looking haircuts that Mae always saw on the young women in midtown.
The men who worked there all had these haircuts, shaved high on the sides, and the women had big double braids, rolled up like wheels of cheese.
He looked a bit like Bigmac, with jughandle ears and a second-hand haircut.
They wear Marks and Spencer jumpers, sport haircuts his father would approve of and raise moral objections to going in pubs.
They wear Marks and Spencer jumpers, sport haircuts his father would approve of and raise moral objections to going in pubs. They are always thin, as though they subsist on an unvarying diet of lettuce and carrots.
Smith bought it whole, Considine second-hand, when he ran his prerehearsed spiel on how he would completely alter his haircut and clothes to fit the role of Commie idealist.