Collocations for "styling"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "styling" in context.
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style
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [literary, movie, music, dress] style
- a [popular, new, modern, cheap] style
- [poor, trashy, sixties, old] style
- [considerable, incredible, great, real] style
- different styles of [houses, bedrooms, kitchens, furniture]
- [finished, won] in style
- [finished] with style
- did it in grand style
- have absolutely no style!
- has a [good, terrible] sense of style
- just isn't my style
- these [clothes, pants, accessories] are never out of style
- [overalls, aviator glasses] are back in style
- is (finally) going out of style
- [live, travel, dine] in style
- [act, walk, sing, talk] in a [false, pompous, Victorian] style
- the style of the [book, play, acting]
- a style of [writing, architecture, design]
- [his writing, her singing] style
- all style and no substance
- man, you're cramping my style!
- don't cramp my style!
- an old-style [record player, boiler, feel]
- style your hair
- the [hairdresser, stylist] styled my hair
- style yourself [an artist, a businessman, a revolutionary]
- styled like [a rockstar, an artist]
- styled for the [party, occasion, performance]
- styled with [classic, modern, contemporary] art
- styled after the [classical, victorian] era
- styled for [today, comfort, women, indoor use]
- styled with [glitter, stripes]
- styled in [bright blue, hot pink]
- styled [exquisitely, handsomely, superbly]
- styled and [built, designed, profiled]
- style [an article, a manuscript]
- UK: [decided, tried] to style it out
'styling' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):