orange hair
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforangeandhair
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orange
adjective
uk/ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/us/ˈɔːr.ɪndʒ/
of a colour between red ...
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hair
noun[C or U]
uk/heər/us/her/
the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person ...
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(Definition oforangeandhairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We cannot have retailers automatically refusing to sell glue to anyone withorangehairor studs round his belt.
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She has brown eyes andorangehairtied into pigtails.
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He is green-skinned, withorangehair, thick glasses, and a bulbous nose.
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She hasorangehairwith two ponytails, hazel eyes, wears a pink and violet shirt, violet pants, and white shoes.
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He is a bit on the chubby side and has curlyorangehair.
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His costume consisted oforangehair, oversized shoes, and a round, red nose.
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He has green eyes,orangehair, and is often seen wearing a blue vest over a white button down shirt.
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She hasorangehair, commonly tied in pigtails.
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The fruit capsule contains tinyorangehair-tufted seeds.
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He wears a cap and hasorangehair.
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At least one figurine depicts him with completelyorangehair.
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She is a small girl who hasorangehairand brown eyes.
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He hasorangehairwith stripes on it.
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She hasorangehairand lime green eyes, and wears a tunic to match.
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He has shortorangehairand brown eyes, even though he always wears sunglasses.
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He has an extremely large, pink nose, wears a blue and white striped shirt, and covers hisorangehairwith a red hat.
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His appearance is top-heavy, muscular, and handsome, withorangehairand eyebrows and blue eyes.
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He wears glasses, and has shortorangehair.
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