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coiffeur

[ UK /kɔ‍ɪfˈɜː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man hairdresser

How To Use coiffeur In A Sentence

  • Whatever next: make-up artists and coiffeurs?
  • The Prince Vaji spent an eternity at his mirror while a Great Palace coiffeur, rushed from another set of chambers somewhere in the Palace, adjusted the tight strands of black hair.
  • The Real Madrid soccer ace, who was unable to join wife Victoria on her big day, surprised her by jetting the coiffeur over to the Spanish capital for a pampering treat.
  • Hairdresser John Frieda started with the trendy heads of clients in the Mayfair salon of legendary hair stylist Leonard, a coiffeur guru in London during the Seventies.
  • I have heard that the coiffeurs at the ‘Hairdresser's ‘(1 Dyakon Ignatii Street, next to BNP Paribas, tel. 986 1366) do a careful, professional job.’
  • Before our interview, she had been for her weekly visit to the hairdressers and, when we meet, her hair is elegantly coiffeured and she is wearing a mauve skirt with matching sweater and nail varnish.
  • I don't suppose Roy Keane favours his current coiffeur on the grounds that number one shaven heads are still de rigueur at his local barbers.
  • British forces personnel can still post letters home in a red UK pillar box; the steak frites in the canteen are excellent; the Belgian coiffeur is always busy and the Americans seem physically huge, as if it was still 1945.
  • I don't suppose Roy Keane favours his current coiffeur on the grounds that number one shaven heads are still de rigueur at his local barbers.
  • Lamarck took out a black plastic comb to readjust his coiffeur. WITHOUT REMORSE
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