Collocations for "haircut"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "haircut" in context.
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haircut
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- (really) need a haircut
- got a [great, bad, terrible, stylish, cool] haircut
- a [trendy, layered, styled] haircut
- this new haircut is [great]!
- I love your new haircut!
- where did you get that haircut?
- did you get a new haircut?
- can I see your (new) haircut?
- was sporting a new haircut
- [men's, women's] haircuts for [$30]
- my hair is getting too long. I think I need a haircut
- get a haircut every [month, six weeks]
- I want a haircut like my favorite [singer, football player]
- [hate, love] my new haircut
- I could really use a haircut
- you really need a haircut
- it's time for another haircut
- go to the [salon, barber] for a haircut
- haircuts for [men, women, children]
- am going in for a haircut on [Saturday]
- this is the best haircut I have ever [had, gotten]
- a haircut and [wash, style, shave]
- slang: the [bank, company] is willing to take a haircut on (the assets)
- slang: [shares, stocks] have taken a [ten-percent] haircut
'haircut' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):