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Farassoo Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

What do you say when someone's hair needs a haircut?

Hello. I want to complete this sentence:
His hair ................. so he should have a barber cut it.

Is this correct?
His hair has fallen out of shape.
  

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farassoo I want to complete this sentence: His hair is too long , so he should have a barber cut it. As shown. Also, His hair looks shaggy, so he should get a haircut.

  • farassoo I want to complete this sentence: His hair is too long , so he should have a barber cut it.
  • As shown.
  • Also, His hair looks shaggy, so he should get a haircut.
  • ) farassoo Is this correct?
  • His hair has fallen out of shape.
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farassooI want to complete this sentence:
His hair is too long, so he should have a barber cut it.
As shown. Also, His hair looks shaggy, so he should get a haircut. (AmE; I'm not sure that's OK in BrE.)
farassooIs this correct? His hair has fallen out of shape.
No. That's not
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Is unruly hair a hair style too?
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farassooIs unruly hair a hair style too?
No.
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Thank you Mr Micawber.
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farassooIs unruly hair a hair style too?
If one's hair is unruly, it is not manageable. It does not stay in place. It does not look neat. It looks like it was combed with an eggbeater.

I suppose some styles have been designed to give an unruly, windblown look, but they are really difficult to maintain.

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