Haired in a sentence as an adjective

Also, he's gray-haired and he looks a bit dorky.

Control freaks hate git, and long-haired hippies seem to love it.

The pointy-haired boss is a manager who doesn't program.

One of the founders is a grey haired attorney who's thought this through pretty carefully.

But when the scruffy-haired kids at eEye published advisories, look out!

I think all ginger-haired people should be sent to live on an island!Woah there Fuxy, that's a bit nasty!

He's not nearly as interesting as his son, a blond haired blue eyed man born and raised in North Korea, with Korean as his native tongue.

He lacked basic retail understanding and was a typical middle-road MBA pointy-haired boss.

Bring a California company in front of a Texas jury, and call wild-haired Stanford visiting professor Diffie as a witness?

What if instead of a domestic spying program he leaked a secret program by his bosses to round up every red haired and freckled person and put them in a concentration camp?

If you have a program that can "evolve" successfully without the need for anyone to "hold it in its head", then a large team can work on it and you can usually replace a 10x programmer with a swarm of 1x ones, basically a pointy haired boss's wet dream...

It doesn't really matter whether or not you agree with the statement, if you fear that ginger-haired people will take offence, or if the more extreme ginger-haired will attack you for it - the fact is, if someone deliberately misrepresents your views by making up something that you didn't say and putting your name on it then you should be able to have a say about whether or not that thing is disseminated around the world.

Haired definitions

adjective

having or covered with hair; "Jacob was a hairy man"; "a hairy caterpillar"

See also: hairy hirsute