What's the difference between hairdresser and pluff?

Hairdresser


Definition:

  • (n.) One who dresses or cuts hair; a barber.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She said she has turned to hairdressing to pay the bills, with “appointments for braids and weaves about three times a week”.
  • (2) It is a fun place to stay, with pop-art-inspired design, a hairdresser, a photo booth and film nights.
  • (3) 18 cases of hand dermatitis in hairdressers seen over a 5-year period are reviewed.
  • (4) Then one day I was at the hairdresser's and I read that the actor playing Cordelia was pregnant, but was going to carry on with the part and make her into an unmarried mother.
  • (5) The excess was most prominent in the oldest age groups with the longest time span since the first employment as a hairdresser.
  • (6) On the day, however, the Queen's 80th birthday won hand over fist against both Cameron and the huskies and Mrs Blair and the hairdressing bill .
  • (7) Danziger, who flatly refused to go on an official trip to the circus, said gaining access was a daily battle, but in some cases their minders were more baffled than obstructive and couldn't understand why they wanted to meet hairdressers or fishermen.
  • (8) As public sector workers prepare for the biggest strike since the Winter of Discontent in 1979, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that workers in the worst paid jobs – such as dinner ladies, hairdressers and waiters – have seen their pay fall sharply in real terms, fanning fears about families' ability to cope with soaring food and energy bills.
  • (9) Martin Precious, 60, was a hairdresser at a high-end London salon with celebrity clients until severe depression forced him to give up his job.
  • (10) Their aunt Teema Kurdi, a hairdresser in Vancouver, heard the news from her brother Mohammad’s wife, Ghuson.
  • (11) Lance Payton, a freelance hairdresser in his late 40s from Bath, who joined the Tories seven years ago, is one exception in his green-and-pink tartan suit.
  • (12) The patient is a 28-year-old hairdresser who began his apprenticeship after school and has worked in this profession since then.
  • (13) His surprise at his honour, therefore, must surely be no more than a form of politeness; society hairdressing and medals go together like the words "blow" and "dry".
  • (14) Hairdressers' salaries fell 4.5% to £9,599, while cleaners' remuneration fell 3.4%.
  • (15) Some publishers – and my hairdresser – are convinced that people who don't usually read at all have tried E L James.
  • (16) He records a chat with her PPS, Fergus Montgomery, who told her that his splendidly bouffant hair was the result of going to the hairdresser.
  • (17) It is concluded that there are a number of associations which warrant further investigation including: large bowel cancer in woodworkers and printers; bladder cancer in hairdressers and beauticians; and malignant lymphoma in farmers.
  • (18) The hairdresser has also styled the hair of Madonna, Jason Donovan and X Factor contestants for the first three series, and counts celebrities such as Philip Schofield and Ant and Dec among his friends.
  • (19) Just from looking at Boris Johnson you can tell that British hairdressing is not doing so well,” quipped one.
  • (20) Elevated although not significant odds ratios were observed for some white collar and professional occupations in case parents; for paternal exposure to paint and paternal occupation in the paper and pulp mill industry, both in the period after the child's birth; and for maternal occupation as a hairdresser.

Pluff


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs.
  • (n.) A puff, as of smoke from a pipe, or of dust from a puffball; a slight explosion, as of a small quantity of gunpowder.
  • (n.) A hairdresser's powder puff; also, the act of using it.

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