mohawk

[ US /ˈmoʊˌhɔk/ ]
NOUN
  1. haircut in which the head is shaved except for a band of hair down the middle of the scalp
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How To Use mohawk In A Sentence

  • Eunice grew up with the Indians, who were Catholic and French-speaking, and scandalised her own people by refusing to be ransomed and marrying a Mohawk called Squirrel.
  • You know that punk isn't all about studded jackets and mohawks.
  • He had a bright red mohawk, which was almost blinding to look at.
  • Donning coned Mohawks, dirty t-shirts and dirtier pants, they portrayed the best street-punk image of the day.
  • The decision stated that the Mohawks of Akwesasne have the Aboriginal right to carry non-commercial goods across the border without paying duty.
  • Most of the people were college students, their Mohawks, pixie-cuts, dreads, just bobbing in anticipation of being with more teenagers.
  • When I shave my hair in a Mohawk, toss on a pair of cut-offs and a ratty U.W. Madison t-shirt, however, I'm instantly recognizable as a gringo.
  • In the resulting confrontation several hundred Mohawks armed with clubs and guns fought running battles with police.
  • There's something both hypocritically and blasphemously charming about a band whose right-hand man chews a lit cigarette on stage trust me, I've seen it, whose album art features the same bandmember brandishing an almost finished cancer stick and staring into a projected crucifix, and whose mohawked keyboard player quite literally jumps on his musical instrument while playing it. Judah Joseph: REVIEW: Foxy Shazam, The Church Of Rock And Roll
  • He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like.
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