How To Use Crew cut In A Sentence
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He was a stocky boy of middle height, with blue eyes, a bristling crew cut, and red cheeks.
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His hair was cropped to a graying crew cut, and he wasn't as beefy as he'd been, but his embrace was as powerful as ever.
SACRAMENT
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Mr. Vilot, sporting an extreme crew cut—better to see the "99%" mowed across the back of his head—seemed unbothered.
Among the Occupiers
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An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult.
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Are you curious why Brad Pitt, to promote his new film, dyed his crew cut so blond that even his hairdresser is scratching his head?
June 2005
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An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult.
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And, of course, there was the inevitable card from the "eww" boy -- the freckly kid who picked his nose whenever he was nervous and whose fly was always open, or the one with the crew cut who never got an answer right when the teacher called on him and had a faint smell of liverwurst.
Vicki Larson: Why singles feel bad on Valentine's Day
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He'd handed out a mimeographed sheet telling you what the rules were; everybody had to get a crew cut, coats and ties on game day, no alcohol, no smoking, and an eleven o'clock curfew.
A Letter
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Crew cut lads fresh from college would put aside their childish experimentations with wine and beer, join a respectable company, and start the business of learning how to belt hard liquor from the seasoned souses at work.
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Now that he has replaced the ponytail with the crew cut he even looks the part.
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She was pale, late thirties or so, with dark wiry hair spiked straight up in a tall, scary crew cut, and tawny skin.
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Her husband, Willy, a compact man with a Marine crew cut and Popeye forearms, is her catcher.
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The floppy hair he had then has been shaved to a crew cut, which, along with his jeans and T-shirt, gives him a tough appearance that belies his warm - if slightly neurotic - personality.
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Turn to the word ‘hair’ and one can see illustrations of various ‘hair styles’, like French plait, bob, crew cut and so on.
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Not so much hair as a crew cut.
Times, Sunday Times
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A few strands of black hair hung in the man's eyes; his haircut looked like a crew cut not taken care of.
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OK: chuddies are underpants, carpenters are pants with loops for tools, a shrug is a tight-fitting cardigan and a buzz cut is a close crew cut.
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