Coiffe in a sentence as a verb

It also means that some manicured and coiffed shill can’t do the same through a screen.

Unless your padding their campaign coiffer, your falling on def ears.

Really, because the guy in the brown jacket had a incredibly coiffed beard?

My mental model of Hunter Biden is a well-coiffed crack addict, who probably has said and done a thousand things and as likely as not has no clue what scams he was engaged in in 2015.

And I - just as genuinely, and not attempting to troll - am curious how anyone could be in doubt, current reports of red buttons and impressively coiffed heads of state taken into account.

The version of femininity offered up by Caitlyn Jenner is foreign to me—exaggeratedly coiffed, buffed and corsetedBut you've heard of the Kardashians, right?

> One of the first things you see in Final Fantasy XV is a group of four beautifully coiffed men pushing a broken-down car down the roadWhat I saw was a J-Pop group totally misplaced in an American-like desert town, wearing leather under a hot sun.

Coiffe definitions

verb

arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"

See also: dress arrange coif coiffure