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permed

[ UK /pˈɜːmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of hair) styled with permanent waves

How To Use permed In A Sentence

  • Sitting alongside the soldier was a girl whose hair had recently been permed by the local hairdresser.
  • Her hair was permed and styled, tumbling down to her shoulders in perfect ringlets.
  • The shampoo is ideal for permed or highlighted hair.
  • It had been dyed a pastel blue, curled tightly and permed, making the best of a volume shortage. Shortcut Man
  • A generation of survivors, these women had an inner strength often belied by their floral dresses, permed hair, and fresh apple pies.
  • One important form of editorial comment concerns suggesting and promoting new forms of hypermedia literacies.
  • Then there is his series of bad hairdos, from blonde bouffant to permed mullet.
  • At Stanford Resarch International, Engelbart pioneered such firsts in computer technology as the mouse, display editing, windows, cross-file editing, idea/outline processing, hypermedia, and groupware. Video Webcast: Computing Pioneer Douglas Engelbardt Speaks at UC Berkeley About Web 2.0 « ResourceShelf
  • Kinky hair was pressed, permed and pomaded into bone straight submission.
  • Katy had permed dark hair that hung almost to her waist.
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