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a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place
in Britain they call a bobby pin a grip
How To Use bobby pin In A Sentence
- She was in her sixties and wore her thinning gray hair pulled back in a loose bun with all but a few strands secured by bobby pins.
- ‘Ok, let's go baby,’ she said, jamming the two bobby pins she'd found into the lock.
- They are applied exactly the same way as any other curler, by rolling into the crown and securing with a bobby pin. The Sun
- I grabbed a couple of bobby pins, shoved it up into some pile of hair at the back of my head and inserted a couple of star-shaped clips for good measure.
- I hadn't taken my hair down from the wedding and spent probably twenty minutes trying to dislodge bobby pins from hairspray.
- She has black curly hair pulled back into a braid with loose strands pinned back with those bobby pin things.
- in Britain they call a bobby pin a grip
- Lisa taught Joscelyn, Alex, and Lydia to play pinochle and poker (for bobby pins or leaves).
- The mystery attic boarder wrapped bobby pins in twists of toilet tissue - pale lime, or anemic strawberry - and slipped them under my door after dark.
- Attach and pin the pre-curled hair wefts around the base of the ponytail anchoring to the previously placed bobby pins.