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n. (beauty parlor English)
Usage examples of "beauty parlors".
Bars, funeral homes, bakeries, and beauty parlors form the hub of the wheel that spins the burg.
After all, a Farmer's Daughter wouldn't be going to beauty parlors.
I walked uphill and downhill in a vicinity of four blocks on Russian Hill and found nothing but laundromats, cleaners, soda fountains, beauty parlors.
Upper floors were made into tattoo dens, beauty parlors, massage parlors, secondary restaurants, and apartments roomed above fresh-fish and produce stands, eateries, and dingy but interesting shops.
Look at your city ladies, in their beauty parlors and their lunch places and their shops and their love nests.
Jews were required to frequent only Jewish-owned barbershops and beauty parlors.
She was married quite young, stayed married two years, got comfortably divorced and then threw all her own and her acquired wealth into starting one of those marble-fronted beauty parlors, or whatever they are, on Park Avenue, and ran through it all in a very short time.
To the Neo-Puritans, beauty parlors were chambers for the rich and decadent.
And the hair and complexion job must have used up four hours in one of the best beauty parlors.
You just keep making the rounds of beauty parlors and see if you stumble across something.
If gold hair looks as swell on every woman as it does on her, I could make a million farming the idea out to beauty parlors.