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hairnet

[ UK /hˈe‍ənɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small net that some women wear over their hair to keep it in place

How To Use hairnet In A Sentence

  • The pathologist's assistant followed close behind her, with a trolley bearing all the paraphernalia of post-mortem revival: a tray of disposable surgical instruments; several racks of electronic equipment; an arterial pump fed from three glass tanks the size of water-coolers; and something resembling a hairnet made out of grey superconducting wire. Archive 2010-06-01
  • The technique was commonly used for different kinds of headgear, such as caps, hoods, bonnets, hairnets and snoods, as well as for stockings, mittens, collars and sashes.
  • The food was served by women in turquoise, nylon uniforms, their hair tucked up under hairnets and plastic shower caps.
  • An elderly woman wearing a hairnet, apron, and a nametag with DORIS engraved on it in big black letters worked behind the cafeteria counter. Show Stoppah
  • Well if NYC cyclist keep an eye out, you can't hide phylactery under a long sleeve jersey, well maybe he wears a old 'hairnet' helmet to pass. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Bike Month Round-Up
  • She then took of her helmet and pulled off her hairnet.
  • Please tell me that his hairnet is going to expand every week until it's a mosquito net. Mehovers
  • Elsewhere, Xenia, in a hairnet and curlers, asks sweetly — via a production rep — if she can cut the very long bathroom line before the live show. The Voice: 8 Things You Didn't See on TV
  • I have to wear a red and white striped apron and my hair pulled back into a hairnet.
  • Technicians in white coats, latex gloves, and hairnets walk the halls and move about the lab purposefully.
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