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hairless

[ UK /hˈe‍ələs/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛɹɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having no hair or fur
    a Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for a tufts on the head and tail

How To Use hairless In A Sentence

  • Szoka, seventy-eight and nearly hairless under his cardinal's red biretta, proudly showed me a bookcase that contained the teachings and writings of John Paul — forty-plus volumes bound in red cloth — and nothing else. The Year of two Popes
  • Not all male baldies are unhappy with their hairless lot.
  • Owen gazed at the nearly hairless groin before him with a vague sense of unease. EVERVILLE
  • “Who in Holloman caters for that kind of hairlessness?” Naked Cruelty
  • The speaking/breathing trunk that protruded from the top of their ovoidal hairless skulls recoiled back against the edges of their flat-brimmed rain hats, and the secondary eating trunks that hung from the underside, or chin region, of their heads twitched nervously. Drowning World
  • Enter through a chairless lobby and proceed down a dank hallway - stained carpet, scuffed walls - to the factory floor.
  • The former is a small canvas that represents a hairless, unclothed doll propped on a white tabletop.
  • Images on the hairlessness norm for women, visit our posts on shaving the hair down there here, here, here, and especially here and our post on early marketing of armpit shaving. tags: ... ADVERTISING AGAINST BUSH » Sociological Images
  • Although the stability permeation rate of the cat skin was almost the same small as that of the guinea pig, its permeation lagged time was the same short as that of the hairless mouse.
  • He looked exactly as I remembered him - leathery seamed face, sharp little blue eyes, and a smooth hairless dome. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
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