Used in a Sentence

coiffe

How to use coiffe in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for coiffe.

Editorial note

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

Examples7
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"

Meaning at a glance

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verb

arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for coiffe.

Example sentences

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

2

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

3

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

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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.

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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.

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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?

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> 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.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use coiffe in a sentence?

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

What does coiffe mean?

arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"

What part of speech is coiffe?

coiffe is commonly used as verb.