Person whose occupation is to cut or style hair.
1 A hair dresser comes twice a week to do your hair .
2 The hair dresser went away with the wig and she turned gaily to Christophe:
3 It's after eleven, and the hair dresser coming at twelve.
4 I'm an administrative assistant, not a friggin' hair dresser .
5 MANY people have been asking me recently about the role of the celebrity hair dresser in today's society.
6 The hair dresser from the minister?
7 She has access to resources to have a great life, not to mention her grandmother was a hair dresser .
8 The hair dresser had shown her a new way to dress her hair and she tried it now herself.
9 She had accompanied "the Marchioness" to France, and had had lessons in Cannes from a hair dresser , masseuse, and manicurist.
10 A Negro lawyer, doctor, dressmaker, music teacher, hair dresser and mechanic do well in some instances, because they receive patronage from the whites.
11 In one spot a hair dresser had set up his tonsorial parlor in the open, and his customers formed in line awaiting their turns.
12 Ladies' Hair Dresser and Wig Maker.
13 "We shall see whether the Queen of France asks permission of her subjects to employ a male or female hair dresser ! "
14 "Last June," Bob recalled, "Dottie and I were at home with a friend, a lady hair dresser , who happens to be psychic.
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