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dandruff

[ UK /dˈændɹʌf/ ]
[ US /ˈdændɹəf/ ]
NOUN
  1. loose scales shed from the scalp
    I could see the dandruff on her shoulders
  2. a condition in which white scales of dead skin are shed by the scalp

How To Use dandruff In A Sentence

  • Particles that have these kinds of characters are pollen, acarids, animal dandruff and fungi.
  • Eunice: Let me have a look, That's not dust, it's dandruff.
  • The proprietary form of zinc pyrithione (ZPT) in Head & Shoulders, effectively increases the coverage of the active ingredient for high quality scalp care and helps to eliminate 100 percent of visible flakes with regular use and helps control scalp sensitivities associated with dandruff such as itchiness, irritation, redness and dryness for beautiful hair. Hispanic Business Magazine
  • In fact, the word "dandruff" barely did it justice. Land of the Blind
  • The clerk was a small man of indeterminate age, and in spite of working in a wig shop, his own black-died backswept hair was thin and flecked with dandruff. Babylon Nights
  • Hair Premature graying, baldness, dandruff, seborrhea (excessive secretion oily material by glands of skin called sebaceous glands. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The sawdust gathered on her blotter with ugly subtleness, like dandruff on a collar.
  • There are flecks of lint, or dandruff, on Ault's tweedy shoulders. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • Dandruff and foot odor are caused in part by yeast that live on the skin.
  • I snowplowed away drifts of dandruff from his suit. Microserfs
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