Coiffure in a sentence as a noun

How new their razor is, how orderly their coiffure seems.

> Federighi likes to mock his thick, blown-out coiffure, referring to himself sometimes as "Hair Force One.

Coiffure in a sentence as a verb

And of the distinctive coiffures, I must say I find young Kim by far the most worrisome, seeing as he probably doesn't have a functioning set of checks and balances to keep him grounded if he really does go mental some day. Were I living in Seoul or Tokyo, I really would have this on my mind every day.

You see, the word "coffer" is entomologically derived from "coiffure", because 18th century noblemen would store their money, in the form of bills of exchange, in their wigs.

Proper Noun Examples for Coiffure

“There was just one problem: that fee didn't actually go anywhere except straight to the company's coiffures”Coiffures: elaborate hairatylesCoffers: financial accounts

Coiffure definitions

noun

the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)

See also: hairdo hairstyle coif

verb

arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"

See also: dress arrange coif coiffe