Definition of Haircuts

1. Noun. (plural of haircut) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Haircuts

1. haircut [n] - See also: haircut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haircuts

hairbow
hairbows
hairbrained
hairbreadth
hairbreadths
hairbrush
hairbrushes
haircalf
haircap
haircaps
haircare
haircloth
haircloths
haircurling
haircut
haircuts (current term)
haircutter
haircutters
haircutting
haircuttings
hairdo
hairdos
hairdresser
hairdressers
hairdressing
hairdressings
hairdryer
hairdryers
haire
haired

Literary usage of Haircuts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. ARCO 12by Ed van Hinte by Ed van Hinte (2005)
"... haircuts, porcelain, furniture and lighting, experiments with materials and has been honoured with an award as an interior decorator ..."

2. American Standards of Living, 1918-1988 by Clair Brown (1994)
"Looking Presentable As personal appearance regained some of its former significance, spending on haircuts, toiletries, cosmetics, and sundries kept up with ..."

3. Family Involvement in Children's Education: Successful Local Approaches: An ...by Janie Funkhouser by Janie Funkhouser (1999)
"For instance, in 1995-96 the faculty noted that some students needed haircuts, so the school brought in a barber who gave 15 haircuts to students each month ..."

4. Securities Markets: Challenges to Harmonizing International Capital by DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"haircuts are percentages of the market values of securities that are deducted ... The US capital standards require haircuts of either 15 or 30 percent for ..."

5. The Enlisted Experience: A Conversation With the Chief Master Sergeants of edited by Janet R. Daly Bednarek (1995)
"Who could do Afro haircuts? In a town like Rantoul, Illinois, where do you get a black barber who understood the regulations and who would cut their hair? ..."

6. Atlantic Classics by The Atlantic Monthly (1918)
"After all, what does he know of haircuts, he who is no barber? ... But it comes between haircuts. The haircut itself is never satisfactory. ..."

7. Vocational Arithmetic: With Lessons in Spelling, Letter Writing and Business by Harry Dunham Vincent (1914)
"The average daily work done by the men was as follows: by the proprietor, 14 shaves at 15£ each, 6 haircuts at 25(f each, and 4 razors honed at 25£ each; ..."

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