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Teal lime Posted 6 years ago
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Spiky red hair or red spiky hair

Is it "spiky red hair" or "red spiky hair"?

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teal lime Is it "spiky red hair" or "red spiky hair"? Thank you Either way, but I think you'll usually want a comma in "Red, spiky hair", which makes "spiky red hair" better for most purposes. Also, bear in mind that red hair is a natural color, so if you want vivid Crayola red, you have say something more than "red hair".

  • teal lime Is it "spiky red hair" or "red spiky hair"?
  • Thank you Either way, but I think you'll usually want a comma in "Red, spiky hair", which makes "spiky red hair" better for most purposes.
  • Also, bear in mind that red hair is a natural color, so if you want vivid Crayola red, you have say something more than "red hair".
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teal lime

Is it "spiky red hair" or "red spiky hair"?

Thank you

Either way, but I think you'll usually want a comma in "Red, spiky hair", which makes "spiky red hair" better for most purposes. Also, bear in mind that red hair is a natural color, so if you want vivid Crayola red, you have say something more than "red hair".

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spiky red hair, red hair with spikes.

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