[
UK
/kˈɔɪfjɔː/
]
NOUN
- the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)
VERB
-
arrange attractively
dress my hair for the wedding
How To Use coiffure In A Sentence
- High security walls obscure sprawling lawns with exquisitely groomed coiffures.
- To the left of the prostrate face-up male figure appears a female figure with a highly piled coiffure.
- Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests like strange and fantastic coiffure.
- Another coiffure ornament from the 1904 display, now vanished but shown in the center of Plate V, consisted of silver filigree, carnelians, garnets, and enamel blackberries and leaves.
- Japanese women used lacquer (a precursor of modern-day hair spray) to secure their elaborate coiffures.
- So often in that wild weekend the questions were rude and ignorant, focusing as they did on the Fab Four's coiffure.
- Baudelaire's inventing -- and 'un feutre ras dans le gout de la coiffure de Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
- Her signature fiery coiffure is impervious to circumstantial weather!) Nicole Berrie: Lanvin Spring/Summer 2011 - Roman Holiday! (PHOTOS)
- The show hosts coiffures from all around the world. Chilean Stylists Create Hairdos With Earthquake Debris (PHOTOS, POLL)
- He is wearing a short-sleeved tunic and breeches, his coiffure dressed as a long, interlaced pigtail falling to the horse's rump, with white painted eyes, and a sheathed broadsword at the left hip.