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Definition of longhair in English: longhairnoun ˈlɒŋhɛːˈlɔŋˌhɛ(ə)r 1derogatory, informal A person with long hair or characteristics associated with it, such as a hippy. 〈主美〉留长发者(尤指嬉皮士或留长发的知识分子) the longhairs among us urged raids on government buildings Example sentencesExamples - These three longhairs hinted at greatness on their first EP, but with this new joint they are clearly the ones to beat on the Canadian underground rock scene.
- Unfortunately, it has already been written that these lame-brained longhairs are destined to be huge.
- The transcript doesn't say who it was, but the question itself makes you wonder how the blazes some Linux-loving hippy longhair got into the meeting in the first place.
- Travis, Dallas, Sean and Mike look like the kind of disreputable longhairs that southern sheriffs were always trying to run out of town in movies from the Sixties.
- He is no jive-talking longhair who spouts about ‘universal brotherhood’ and ‘sharing’ all the way to the bank.
- One day, in comes a gangly, loud-talking hippie longhair sporting a shirt fresh off the dirty laundry pile.
2A cat of a long-haired breed. 长毛猫 Example sentencesExamples - This process was accelerated, one suspects, by the introduction of colorpoint longhairs to Birman breeding programs.
- The village was run over with stray cats, tabbies, longhairs, shorthairs, tomcats, and all other imaginable breeds, even the Casper Cat (known for its lack of whiskers and hair).
- Some associations followed TICA's lead and permitted exotic longhairs to compete as Persians because they look like Persians and if bred to Persians will produce nothing but longhaired kittens.
- They include many popular breeds as well as non-pedigreed longhairs and shorthairs.
- Cat registries could, however, stop you from showing the descendants of those longhairs and from using such cats legitimately in your breeding program.
- A black-and-white longhair sniffs her way around her new home, stops and scratches.
Definition of longhair in US English: longhairnounˈlôNGˌhe(ə)rˈlɔŋˌhɛ(ə)r 1derogatory, informal A person with long hair or characteristics associated with it, such as a hippie or intellectual. 〈主美〉留长发者(尤指嬉皮士或留长发的知识分子) the longhairs among us urged raids on government buildings Example sentencesExamples - One day, in comes a gangly, loud-talking hippie longhair sporting a shirt fresh off the dirty laundry pile.
- Travis, Dallas, Sean and Mike look like the kind of disreputable longhairs that southern sheriffs were always trying to run out of town in movies from the Sixties.
- Unfortunately, it has already been written that these lame-brained longhairs are destined to be huge.
- The transcript doesn't say who it was, but the question itself makes you wonder how the blazes some Linux-loving hippy longhair got into the meeting in the first place.
- These three longhairs hinted at greatness on their first EP, but with this new joint they are clearly the ones to beat on the Canadian underground rock scene.
- He is no jive-talking longhair who spouts about ‘universal brotherhood’ and ‘sharing’ all the way to the bank.
- 1.1 A devotee of classical music.
2A cat of a long-haired breed. 长毛猫 Example sentencesExamples - This process was accelerated, one suspects, by the introduction of colorpoint longhairs to Birman breeding programs.
- Cat registries could, however, stop you from showing the descendants of those longhairs and from using such cats legitimately in your breeding program.
- Some associations followed TICA's lead and permitted exotic longhairs to compete as Persians because they look like Persians and if bred to Persians will produce nothing but longhaired kittens.
- A black-and-white longhair sniffs her way around her new home, stops and scratches.
- The village was run over with stray cats, tabbies, longhairs, shorthairs, tomcats, and all other imaginable breeds, even the Casper Cat (known for its lack of whiskers and hair).
- They include many popular breeds as well as non-pedigreed longhairs and shorthairs.
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