Definitions
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- adjective having glossy hair
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Examples
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Over the last four years Moss has designed a fantastically successful range of clothing for gazelle-thighed adolescent freaks of nature whose clear-eyed, glossy-haired beauty and epidermal firmness makes you weep with joy and fury.
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You'll meet all kinds: stout Mayan housekeepers in embroidered finery, glossy-haired mothers proudly pushing baby prams, sailors strolling with their sweethearts.
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You'll meet all kinds: stout Mayan housekeepers in embroidered finery, glossy-haired mothers proudly pushing baby prams, sailors strolling with their sweethearts.
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It was Margie and Gillam, running in the edge of the surf, brown and glossy-haired, laughing with their heads thrown back.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: AT THE BEACH IN 1994 Maggie Jochild 2007
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And that was some quality genetic material — good for the production of an adorable, lovable, intelligent, glossy-haired child.
John Edwards admits he lied about Rielle Hunter. Ann Althouse 2008
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Ever since she starred in Zhang Yimou's "The Road Home" three years ago, the glossy-haired actress with the warm smile and the dancer's physique has been winning kudos -- and ardent fans.
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Tell the glossy-haired woman what kind of dress you want: something short, with a swirly skirt.
The Worst Years of Your Life Mark Jude Poirier 2007
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Sitting on a bench just a few feet away were two girls I recognized from Bradwell—two glossy-haired, skinny chicks whose cell phones were permanently attached to their ears.
INVITATION ONLY KATE BRIAN 2006
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Sitting on a bench just a few feet away were two girls I recognized from Bradwell—two glossy-haired, skinny chicks whose cell phones were permanently attached to their ears.
INVITATION ONLY KATE BRIAN 2006
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A glossy-haired man, with a shouldered leather briefcase and a radio and cup of Starbucks in his hands, walks back into the store with a police officer:
oatcake Diary Entry oatcake 2005
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