Similar words: low-cut, andrew carnegie, crew, screw, screwy, unscrew, screw on, screwed. Meaning: n. a closely cropped haircut; usually for men.
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(1) Despite his militant crew cut, Bellows looks stylishly moody and vulnerable, and Sheridan could pass for a vanilla float.
(2) An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult.
(3) He also had a fresh crew cut, which added to the un-real appearance of the scene.
(4) He sported the same crew cut he wore during his playing days. Sentencedict.com
(5) The ship crew cut in and took the prize.
(6) Mr. Vilot, sporting an extreme crew cut—better to see the "99%" mowed across the back of his head—seemed unbothered.
(7) Shoe of small crew cut, grey dacron drill, round day, black in rubicund face bestrewed furrow, person of 58 years old has 779 years old however it seems that.
(8) I crew cut quite frequently and I never have to comb it much.
(9) Walled original crew cut through the jungle, Yang Tian Hunan to the downstream area.
(10) Haldeman is the one with the square head and crew cut, right?
(11) He was a stocky boy of middle height, with blue eyes, a bristling crew cut, and red cheeks.
(12) His hair was fair and it had been curly before he'd had it given a crew cut.
(13) He sat at the end of a row, arms folded, crew cut bristling. His piercing blue eyes narrowed behind his black-rimmed glasses and focused unwaveringly on me.
(14) My hair's gotten a little too long. I want a crew cut.
(15) It is not a perversity nowadays for a girl to have a crew cut.
(16) I saw my first streetwalker, hitting on a hapless archetype: a pathetic-looking guy wearing a dark suit, crew cut, and thick black horn-rimmed glasses and carrying a briefcase.
(17) He rubbed his hands over the soft bristles of his crew cut.
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