How To Use Coiffeur In A Sentence
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Whatever next: make-up artists and coiffeurs?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.’
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Lamarck took out a black plastic comb to readjust his coiffeur.
WITHOUT REMORSE
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They show no respect for his lack of experience or his gelled coiffeur.
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Also, Katherine issued a regulation forbidding frillings longer than two inches and high coiffeurs decorated with feathers.
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All were dressed intriguingly (by Mr. Happel and Rustam Khamdamov) to indicate everything from an innocent young man in a sailor suit (the central Robert Fairchild) to nymphlike mermaids whose slicked-back coiffeur-like caps suggested artfully styled seafoam.
Two Newly Built Ballets
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A pensioner has come out of retirement to start a second career as a community coiffeur.
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About nine o'clock A.M., an important functionary, the "coiffeur," arrived.
Villette
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Who could fail to find humour in the names that coiffeurs had devised to make their establishments stand out: Gee Bees, His and Hairs?
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Saddled with the most unfortunate perm in the history of the coiffeur, she still manages to create an incredibly believable teen protagonist, filled with instantly recognizable angst and insecurity.
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The ladies had their hair sculpted by the leading coiffeur of the day.
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The problem that covering this item that's absent from l'affaire coiffeur is that people would have to confront the utter bankruptcy of the whole "death tax" paradigm.
Big News Orgs Begin Picking Up Story Of Iowa Woman Snubbed By Rudy Campaign
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Her coiffeur La Plume let the last finely curled lock fall adroitly over her shoulder, and folding his hands over the paunch in his shirt frills, like some decadent Pharaoh, admired his work from the shadow of a Dara statue.
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Mademoiselle Zélie St. Pierre, on this particular Thursday, even assumed a "robe de soie," deemed in economical Labassecour an article of hazardous splendour and luxury; nay, it was remarked that she sent for a "coiffeur" to dress her hair that morning; there were pupils acute enough to discover that she had bedewed her handkerchief and her hands with a new and fashionable perfume.
Villette
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Asked for a list of Taipei's top-shelf coiffeurs, Chen provided me with four names and a caveat; ‘There are a lot of excellent stylists in town.’
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We looked at a whole wide range of companies, everything from barber shops, coiffeurs, to real estate landlord owners, who basically reported 90% when they really had 100% occupancy.
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The work of the late coiffeur Antoine-hairdresser to Claudette Colbert and Josephine Baker -- so inspired Alexandre that he has exhumed his mentor's right hand from its Polish grave.
Touching Tribute
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Now, it would make life simple if there was a single rule about this, a certain measurement past which a man's coiffeur becomes bouffant.
Why do so many people wear clothes with brand names on them?
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References: la politesse (f) = politeness, courtesy; le coiffeur (la coiffeuse) = hairdresser; pour le travail?
French Word-A-Day:
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He is usually, and rather cruelly, referred to as ‘le garçon coiffeur de Bilbao’, the Bilbao hairdresser boy.
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Bear Stearns, too, had an in-house stylist note to self: investment bank coiffeur may not be the most stable gig, and this year, Wall Street barber Salvatore Anazalone is working out of a temporary shop inside Goldman Sachs's headquarters while the hotel housing his permanent shop undergoes renovations.
Hairy Week for Wall Street
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So we are crawling through traffic on Bedford Avenue, passing jerk chicken shops, coiffeurs advertising braiding and corn rows, music shops blaring reggae, salsa, zouk, RocB, hip-hop, fusion music of all kinds.
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Her golden-brown shining hair waved back from a side parting with that carefully contrived artlessness which is the crowning achievement of a coiffeur, and in colour it exactly matched her soft frock, which was of the sports variety with a finely pleated skirt.
Juggernaut
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Those were the days when you were still a player in every sense, when you had your platinum mullet primped by top London coiffeurs, when you drove round in a E-type Asti Spumante.