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Definition of redhead in English: redheadnoun ˈrɛdhɛdˈrɛdˌhɛd 1A person with reddish hair. 红发人 Example sentencesExamples - She was still smiling as she waited for the redhead and the brunette to leave.
- Unlike many redheads she was tanned to a coppery colour.
- She didn't have many freckles like most redheads do.
- Surely nothing to do with that absurd cultural stereotype that redheads are prone to bouts of irrational anger?
- She saw two redheads, but all the other grown women seemed to be blond.
- The next day, the brunette and the redhead are talking about going home early again.
- He looked down at the pretty redhead, her long straight hair lying softly across his chest as she slept.
- He had a thing about redheads and he liked singers.
- But you said you have a soft spot in your heart for redheads.
- The trio of redheads hurried over to greet Adam and Avery.
- Among those most at risk are people with light skin, hair and eyes, a combination frequent in redheads.
- Seeing no redheads, I continued towards his room.
- There are more redheads in Ireland than in Nigeria.
- Of course, since we're redheads, everyone will say that we're hot-tempered.
- The redhead was staring at him intently, his hair hanging in his eyes a bit and his hands clasped at his elbows.
- It wasn't just that we were fellow redheads and theatre buffs.
- As many of you may know I have a thing for redheads.
- Brunettes, blondes and redheads adorned the covers in equal proportion, but all had long and luxurious tresses.
- He was a redhead, even redder than Maura whose hair was more of an auburn shade, and had a full beard.
- But he remembered his mother telling him redheads were often like that.
2A North American diving duck with a reddish-brown head, related to and resembling the pochard. 美洲潜鸭,红头潜鸭 Aythya americana, family Anatidae Example sentencesExamples - Cattail-thronged marshes here host canvasbacks, redheads, and swans, along with buffleheads, common golden-eyes, teals, and even some bald and golden eagles.
- Canvasback, redhead, lesser scaup and ruddy are a few of the diver ducks.
Definition of redhead in US English: redheadnounˈredˌhedˈrɛdˌhɛd 1A person with reddish hair. 红发人 Example sentencesExamples - He looked down at the pretty redhead, her long straight hair lying softly across his chest as she slept.
- The trio of redheads hurried over to greet Adam and Avery.
- Seeing no redheads, I continued towards his room.
- She saw two redheads, but all the other grown women seemed to be blond.
- She didn't have many freckles like most redheads do.
- The redhead was staring at him intently, his hair hanging in his eyes a bit and his hands clasped at his elbows.
- Unlike many redheads she was tanned to a coppery colour.
- He was a redhead, even redder than Maura whose hair was more of an auburn shade, and had a full beard.
- But you said you have a soft spot in your heart for redheads.
- But he remembered his mother telling him redheads were often like that.
- He had a thing about redheads and he liked singers.
- As many of you may know I have a thing for redheads.
- The next day, the brunette and the redhead are talking about going home early again.
- Of course, since we're redheads, everyone will say that we're hot-tempered.
- Brunettes, blondes and redheads adorned the covers in equal proportion, but all had long and luxurious tresses.
- Surely nothing to do with that absurd cultural stereotype that redheads are prone to bouts of irrational anger?
- She was still smiling as she waited for the redhead and the brunette to leave.
- There are more redheads in Ireland than in Nigeria.
- It wasn't just that we were fellow redheads and theatre buffs.
- Among those most at risk are people with light skin, hair and eyes, a combination frequent in redheads.
2A North American diving duck with a reddish-brown head, related to and resembling the pochard. 美洲潜鸭,红头潜鸭 Aythya americana, family Anatidae Example sentencesExamples - Canvasback, redhead, lesser scaup and ruddy are a few of the diver ducks.
- Cattail-thronged marshes here host canvasbacks, redheads, and swans, along with buffleheads, common golden-eyes, teals, and even some bald and golden eagles.
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