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单词 big hair
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Definition of big hair in English:

big hair

noun
mass nouninformal
  • A bouffant hairstyle, especially one that has been teased, permed, or sprayed to create volume.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would think gay men love you because you're a classic diva - big voice, big emotions, big hair…
    • We're going to have to do that look out at the clubs sometime: seriously big hair, enormous earrings, loud make-up, sparkly dresses and the highest heels.
    • Moore laughs: ‘You stay away from garish oranges and pinks and really big hair and shoulder pads.’
    • And it was reflected in her big hair, which was very quintessential, you know, hairdo of the time.
    • Now we are going back to glossy models with big hair.
    • Indian Hindi-language cinema is no longer about women draped in wet saris, actor-heroes with big hair and song-and-dance routines around trees.
    • In one split second glance at the screen, I had seen more big hair, false eyelashes and cleavage than I'd ever imagined existed in my parents' youth.
    • Don't judge him by one of his earlier and often shown films, Julia Roberts' weepy Dying Young, in which Scott kicks off and plays second fiddle to Roberts and her big hair.
    • Perming methods have changed drastically since the last time big hair was a must.
    • Avoid big hair, lots of curls, wedge styles or super short cuts.
    • She also sees some big hair on the runways, but (count your blessings) no blue eyeshadow.
    • No, not the one that says, ‘More big hair than a Texas beauty pageant.’
    • Big meeting, so: black trousers, black boots, camel cashmere cardigan, black leather jacket, camel scarf, black gloves, big hair, big grin.
    • Prepare yourself for lots of big hair, glitter, sparkly outfits and some incredible shoes in this ‘naughty but nice’ production.
    • Out went the jeans, T-shirts, and sneakers and in came leather, studs, chains, moustaches, biker boots and the impossibly big hair.
    • We can't help feeling that fashion is recycling a bit too fast - is 20 years really long enough to build up sufficient supplies of nostalgia to imbue big hair and leggings with a degree of chic again?
    • Dick O'Brien offers a link between big hair on players and massive wins on the rugby pitch.
    • There's nothing scary about Hairspray, in which the evil of segregation is defeated by big hair, young love, and rock 'n' roll.
    • Far too many to mention, but I do have an absolute adoration for any 80's rock, especially if the singer has big hair 'n' bad attitude, hopefully Bon Jovi will lead you this way.
    • Orlando, with his characteristic big hair, tall shoes, and omnipresent moustache, oozed Vegas-style charm from every pore.
 
 

Definition of big hair in US English:

big hair

nounbɪɡ hɛ(ə)r
informal
  • A bouffant hairstyle, especially one that has been teased, permed, or sprayed to create volume.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now we are going back to glossy models with big hair.
    • Avoid big hair, lots of curls, wedge styles or super short cuts.
    • Prepare yourself for lots of big hair, glitter, sparkly outfits and some incredible shoes in this ‘naughty but nice’ production.
    • Moore laughs: ‘You stay away from garish oranges and pinks and really big hair and shoulder pads.’
    • Perming methods have changed drastically since the last time big hair was a must.
    • In one split second glance at the screen, I had seen more big hair, false eyelashes and cleavage than I'd ever imagined existed in my parents' youth.
    • We can't help feeling that fashion is recycling a bit too fast - is 20 years really long enough to build up sufficient supplies of nostalgia to imbue big hair and leggings with a degree of chic again?
    • Orlando, with his characteristic big hair, tall shoes, and omnipresent moustache, oozed Vegas-style charm from every pore.
    • And it was reflected in her big hair, which was very quintessential, you know, hairdo of the time.
    • I would think gay men love you because you're a classic diva - big voice, big emotions, big hair…
    • There's nothing scary about Hairspray, in which the evil of segregation is defeated by big hair, young love, and rock 'n' roll.
    • Don't judge him by one of his earlier and often shown films, Julia Roberts' weepy Dying Young, in which Scott kicks off and plays second fiddle to Roberts and her big hair.
    • Out went the jeans, T-shirts, and sneakers and in came leather, studs, chains, moustaches, biker boots and the impossibly big hair.
    • No, not the one that says, ‘More big hair than a Texas beauty pageant.’
    • We're going to have to do that look out at the clubs sometime: seriously big hair, enormous earrings, loud make-up, sparkly dresses and the highest heels.
    • Far too many to mention, but I do have an absolute adoration for any 80's rock, especially if the singer has big hair 'n' bad attitude, hopefully Bon Jovi will lead you this way.
    • Dick O'Brien offers a link between big hair on players and massive wins on the rugby pitch.
    • Indian Hindi-language cinema is no longer about women draped in wet saris, actor-heroes with big hair and song-and-dance routines around trees.
    • She also sees some big hair on the runways, but (count your blessings) no blue eyeshadow.
    • Big meeting, so: black trousers, black boots, camel cashmere cardigan, black leather jacket, camel scarf, black gloves, big hair, big grin.
 
 
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