noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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Was it her new haircut , and Faye's dress?
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When the day came, Grégoire was carefully prepared: he was given a new haircut .
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Highlights here was jan Molby giving Speed a headlock and rub of the new haircut , and Wallace being substituted.
short
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For one brief moment he had thought it was Jenny, absurdly garbed and with a ridiculously short haircut .
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They always wore tennis shoes, and they all had very short haircuts .
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Large men in plain clothes and short haircuts had wanted to know his business.
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The men and women appeared androgynous, with similar short haircuts and nearly identical loose-fitting clothing.
■ VERB
get
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I was planning to finish work early today, get a haircut and maybe do some shopping.
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He got haircuts and did other errands during weekday lunch hours.
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They've got asymmetrical haircuts , wire-rimmed specs, an earring or two.
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Heaven knows you all but need proof of insurance these days to get a haircut .
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Afterwards you stand no hope of getting back into the City. Get a haircut .
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First day home he would get a haircut and a shave.
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As the ultimate luxury, hairdressers Molton Brown have created a men-only salon for boys to get a haircut in peace!
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Elsewhere, Nigel Lythgoe got a haircut .
need
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Her head was conical, an extremity too, and so thick with black hair that she almost needed a haircut .
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I was afraid he needed a haircut .
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The way he is sitting, he needs a haircut .
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In 1966, Arturo Rosales had just enrolled at a community college when he decided he needed a haircut .
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Even lesbians tell me that I need a haircut .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Isn't it about time you had a haircut ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He had a punk haircut and used his right knee to drive down the middle of the road.
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He has a trendy haircut and wears a dangling earring, but his accent is like his father's.
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He wore a wig one time, too, like a Beatles haircut .
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It's ages since I had a haircut .
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Sheffield comes for an $ 8 haircut and conversation.
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They've got asymmetrical haircuts, wire-rimmed specs, an earring or two.