He plucked a hair from his arm.
There are dog hairs all over my coat.
The hair on her arms is blond.
He has a lot of hair on his chest.
He got his hair cut last week.
He has a thick head of hair.
a balding man who is losing his hair
He won the race by a hair.
He was a hair off on the count.
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There’s a bullet hole in Hal’s forehead, as well as a significant accumulation of snow on his already whitening hair.—
Ben Travers,
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16 Aug. 2026 The mom-of-three styled her brunette hair away from her face with a bright blue baseball cap and added a pair of oversized black sunglasses.—
Lara Walsh,
InStyle,
16 Aug. 2026 The best shampoos cleanse your scalp and hair from roots to ends, freeing it from buildup and gunk without stripping the scalp of natural and vital oils.—
Jessie Quinn,
StyleCaster,
16 Aug. 2026 Put the brush tool on your vacuum’s hose, then suction dirt and hair from both the top and bottom of the register.—
Brandee Gruener,
Southern Living,
16 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for hair
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English hǣr; akin to Old High German hār hair
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
Time Traveler
The first known use of hair was
before the 12th century