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a. (alternative form of redhaired English)
Usage examples of "red-haired".
For months, Dornan had been having god knows what nightmares about Tammy maybe sitting in seven separate garbage bags in a ditch alongside some dirt road in Alabama, or getting married to a red-haired, pompous psychologist, or wandering New York in an amnesiac daze.
Mac Ard, and of the cold lightning that flared from it and the red-haired man.
The addition of the boisterous, red-haired Wildantor turned our little reunion into an extended party, and I was enjoying myself immensely.
All the time that Botts was standing near me I could catch that peculiar sweetish whiff which exhales from red-haired people.
But a man came forth from the other side of the ring, and clomb the Hill: he was a red-haired man, rather big, clad in a skin coat, and bearing a bow in his hand and a quiver of arrows at his back, and a little axe hung by his side.
And then even if they preferred the rule of the red-haired child, Vidal Dhu would not.
Professor, if you were maybe into nicknames, could Goldilocks have been Rogachev--a red-haired sort of fellow?
The red-haired boy must be Blaize Armontillado-Perez y Medoc, of a family so high that they barely deigned to recognize the Perez y de Gras connection.
This boy was red-haired, freckle-faced and snub-nosed, and he looked jollier than the other two put together, if that were possible, for his red hair curled in saucy, tight little ringlets, and his mouth was wide with smiles.
The Shadow had warned her to pay sharp attention to Mark Kemper, and to the red-haired art critic who called herself Peggy Dawson.
The extra cigarette that had been passed to Kemper by the red-haired girl was a signal.
The moment he came abreast of Kemper and the red-haired girl he pretended to see Peggy for the first time.
A peephole in the side of the covered truck enabled Kemper to keep constant watch on the red-haired girl.
Mark Kemper entered the room from the same direction Spooner and his red-haired guide had appeared.
Phineas was tall and lathy, red-haired, with an expression of great acuteness and shrewdness in his face.