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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mullet of" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in a creative or metaphorical sense, possibly to describe something that has two contrasting aspects, similar to the hairstyle.
Example: "The film was a mullet of genres, combining both comedy and horror in unexpected ways."
Alternatives: "a blend of" or "a mix of".
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They encouraged him to explore various looks, and in competitions, he said, he "swayed between 'vogue femme' and 'runway.' " As a teen-ager, Oliver began applying his ingenuity to his hair: "There was one point where I was mixing textures — it was, like, a mullet of dreads and then permed on the sides.
Blazon: Argent, an eagle sable, beaked langued and armed gules, each wing charged with a mullet of six points Or.
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If you're still standing, finish off the night with a good old singsong at Nicol Edwards (29 Niddry St) where a giant of a man with a mullet to be afraid of rolls out the classics to an uproarious crowd.
Often, not a sound is heard, except that of a mullet jumping out of water, a bird singing in flight or a playful porpoise blowing.
A few seconds later, I managed to slide ashore a Falklands mullet of about three pounds.
"I'd say I'm going to work for Ford, and they'd kind of look at me and say, 'So how many classes did you fail?' " With his New Jersey accent, tailored suits and, at the time, a sweptback mullet of dark hair, Mr. Fields stood out from the Ford crowd of conservatively dressed Midwestern engineers and finance types.
Romo sports a glistening black beard, straight out of the bottle, and a mullet that noses out of the back of his cap like a baby ferret.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Romo sports a glistening black beard, straight out of the bottle, and a mullet that noses out of the back of his cap like a baby ferret.
"Our original idea was to get a mullet-type of mohawk and what we got is sort of on the longer side.
"Our original idea was to get a mullet-type of Mohawk and what we got is sort of on the longer side.
In the middle of the floor a tattooed mechanic with a mullet assembles a piece of testing equipment.
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