barrette

[ US /bɝˈɛt/ ]
[ UK /bæɹˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a pin for holding women's hair in place

How To Use barrette In A Sentence

  • To be in stores early next year, the Cover Girl / Goody line will feature 50-plus SKUs, including such styling and fashion accessories as barrettes, scrunchies, headbands and compact mirrors.
  • She had taken a rhinestone studded barrette to clip one side of her hair away from her face.
  • We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll.
  • I stared back at my reflection as he busied himself, attaching butterfly barrettes on my hair silently.
  • It is difficult to make fun of work done to benefit hospitalized children and to address issues of construction, ecology and public safety, but these fantastic projects may one day be culture purls for Stitchy McYarnpants at her Museum of Kitschy Stitches, when she's exhausted the wealth of acrylic and wool prizes such as crocheted beer can sleeves, pom pom barrettes and baubles, freaky ski masks, and "krotch-tite spray-on knitwear" from the 1960's and 1970's. Amy Holman: Culture Purls
  • We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll.
  • To be in stores early next year, the Cover Girl / Goody line will feature 50-plus SKUs, including such styling and fashion accessories as barrettes, scrunchies, headbands and compact mirrors.
  • Day after day, the girls woke up to a high-desert Eden, emerging with teeth unbrushed and hair in knots to do yoga, knit, and swap barrettes before hitting the rock all afternoon.
  • Soak hair-care items like combs, barrettes, hair ties or bands, headbands, and brushes in rubbing alcohol or medicated shampoo for 1 hour.
  • Soak hair-care items like combs, barrettes, hair ties or bands, headbands, and brushes in rubbing alcohol or medicated shampoo for 1 hour.
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