Definition of red-haired in US English:
 red-haired
adjectiveˌredˈherdˌrɛdˈhɛrd
Having hair of a reddish-blond or orange-brown color.
 a red-haired girl from Tennessee
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Red-haired and rangy, with an easy laugh, the new executive director of the Ballet Center for Dance Education strides the hallways with the confidence of a star athlete.
 -  As Valentine's Day nears, he finds himself once again wishing he could muster the courage to ask that little red-haired girl to the dance.
 -  She looked like a giant red-haired troll doll.
 -  Superstars hate being ignored, and my red-haired dancer friend was no exception.
 -  He chats with the red-haired woman who rushed to Lucy's aid in the hotel five years ago.
 -  He is the outspoken and confident red-haired editor of the local newspaper.
 -  A short, thin, red-haired woman stopped sweeping the porch and leaned against her broom as they approached.
 -  In another tunnel, a red-haired man walked with a party of others searching this way and that.
 -  She was a red-haired girl from Tennessee who had come to lay a memorial on her brother's grave.
 -  The series deals with the moving yet comical exploits of a likeable red-haired orphan.
 -  Almost immediately, a little red-haired child opened the door.