hair

Related to hair: hair care, Hair growth
See:
  • (one's) hair stands on end
  • (one's)/the hair is standing up on the back on (one's) neck
  • a bad hair day
  • a hair across (one's) ass
  • a hair in the butter
  • a hair of the dog
  • a hair shirt
  • a hair's breadth
  • angel dust
  • angel hair
  • bad hair day
  • be out of (one's) hair
  • be tearing (one's) hair out
  • be tearing your hair out
  • Becky with the good hair
  • blue hair
  • by a hair
  • by a hair/whisker
  • by a hair's breadth
  • by the short hairs
  • come within a hair of (someone or something)
  • come within a hair's breadth of (someone or something)
  • come within an inch of
  • curl (one's) hair
  • curl hair
  • finer than frog hair
  • get (one) by the short hairs
  • get a wild hair to (do something)
  • get a wild hair up (one's) ass
  • get a wild hair up (one's) butt
  • get gray hair from
  • get gray hair from (someone or something)
  • get in (one's) hair
  • get in somebody's hair
  • get in/into one's hair, to
  • get out of (one's) hair
  • get out of hair
  • get/have somebody by the short hairs
  • give (one) gray hair
  • gray hair
  • hair and hide
  • hair of the dog
  • hair of the dog that bit
  • hair of the dog that bit you
  • hair out of place
  • hair shirt
  • hairball
  • hair-raising
  • hair's breadth
  • hair-splitting
  • hair-splittingly
  • hang (on) by a hair
  • hang by a hair
  • hang by a thread
  • hang by a thread/hair
  • hanging in there like a hair in a biscuit
  • hanging on like a hair in a biscuit
  • harm a hair on (one's) head
  • have (someone) by the short hairs
  • have a bad hair day
  • have a wild hair to (do something)
  • have a wild hair up (one's) ass
  • have gray hair
  • have someone by the short and curlies
  • have someone by the short hairs
  • have straws in (one's) hair
  • haven't seen hide nor hair of (someone or something)
  • haven't seen hide nor hair of someone/something
  • hide (n)or hair
  • hide nor hair
  • hide nor hair, neither
  • hide or hair
  • in (one's) cross hairs
  • in (one's) hair
  • in hair
  • in someone's hair
  • in the cross hairs
  • in your hair
  • keep (one's) hair on
  • keep your hair on
  • keep your hair on!
  • let (one's) hair down
  • let down (one's) hair
  • let hair down
  • let one's hair down
  • let one's hair down, to
  • let your hair down
  • long hair, don't care
  • make (one's) hair curl
  • make (one's) hair stand on end
  • make (one's)/the hair stand up on the back of (one's) neck
  • make hair stand on end
  • make one's hair stand on end
  • make one's hair stand on end, to
  • make somebody's hair curl
  • make someone's hair curl
  • make someone's hair stand on end
  • make your hair curl
  • make your hair stand on end
  • neither hide nor hair
  • neither hide nor hair of someone
  • not a hair out of place
  • not harm a hair of someone's head
  • not harm a hair on (one's) head
  • not harm/touch a hair of somebody's head
  • not see hide nor hair of somebody/something
  • not touch a hair on (one's) head
  • not turn a hair
  • out of (one's) hair
  • out of one's hair
  • out of someone's hair
  • part (one's) hair
  • part hair
  • plaster (one's) hair down
  • plaster hair down
  • pull (one's) hair out
  • put (one's) hair up
  • put hair on chest
  • put hair on your chest
  • put hair up
  • put hair(s) on (one's) chest
  • put hairs on your chest
  • put lead in one's pencil
  • run (one's) fingers through (one's) hair
  • run (one's) hand through (one's) hair
  • run a brush through (one's) hair
  • run a comb through (one's) hair
  • run fingers through hair
  • short hairs
  • split hairs
  • split hairs, to
  • straws in (one's) hair
  • straws in your hair
  • tear (one's) hair
  • tear (one's) hair out
  • tear hair
  • tear one's hair
  • tear one's hair, to
  • tear out (one's) hair
  • tear your hair
  • tear your hair out
  • the hair of the dog
  • the hair of the dog (that bit you)
  • turn a hair, not
  • turning a hair, not/without
  • win (something) by a hair
  • within a hair of (something)
  • within a hair's breadth of (something)
  • within an ace of
  • without turning a hair
  • your hair stands on end
References in classic literature
Never in all her life had Marilla seen anything so grotesque as Anne's hair at that moment.
"I wouldn't have your hair any color but just what it is for the world," said Gilbert, with one or two convincing accompaniments.
"You pull the hair, and I'll pull you, and together we ought to get it out easily."
So now Della's beautiful hair fell about her, rippling and shining like a cascade of brown waters.
"Damnation!" he screamed, in sudden passion, stamping on the floor, and pulling furiously at the hair, as if it burned him.
"You'd better leave your hair alone," said Dan gruffly.
"I reckon maybe, if you don't mind, I'd like to fix your hair just a little before I let you see it," she proposed.
And as she leaned down to drink, the lock of hair fell from her bosom, and floated away with the water.
"Curly black hair, brown skin, big black eyes, handsome nose, fine teeth, small hands and feet, taller than I am, very polite, for a boy, and altogether jolly.
A general glance at the picture could never suggest that there was a hair trunk in it; the Hair Trunk is not mentioned in the title even--which is, "Pope Alexander III.
'So that's what would have happened to my bones had I trusted myself to them,' said the youth sadly; and he began to cry bitterly, not because of the treasures, but because of the lovely girl with her swanlike neck and golden hair.
One day, bending over him, her hair (drying from a salt-water swim) flying about him, the one-woman, her two hands holding his head and jowls so that his ribbon of kissing tongue just missed her nose in the empty air, sang to him: "'Don't know what to call him, but he's mighty lak' a rose!'"
Dashwood, his hand passed so directly before her, as to make a ring, with a plait of hair in the centre, very conspicuous on one of his fingers.
"It is," said my eyes, as they swept her for the third time; "but she had glorious chestnut hair, and the hair of this woman is--gilded."
The countess was to wear a claret-colored velvet dress, and the two girls white gauze over pink silk slips, with roses on their bodices and their hair dressed a la grecque.