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hairline
noun
The line along one's forehead where hair starts growing.
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Liebrich, though, would finally clip those wings, a crunching tackle (with the score at 5-1) causing a hairline fracture of Puskas's ankle.
The cropping of John Travolta right below his hairline is the biggest tease.
I check online and it's true: in John Linnell's 1838 version, at the National Portrait Gallery, he has uncommonly hairy black eyebrows, a receding hairline and a beaky nose.
Want your hairline to be lower?
Then they shoot thousands of gallons of water, sand and chemicals into the shale formation, creating hairline fractures in the rock hence the procedure's proper name, "hydraulic fracturing".
Females tend to suffer an overall thinning of hair later in life, but without the receding hairline or bald patch on the crown.
He can bat for hour upon hour without a hairline crack in his concentration (he was at the crease for nigh on 13 hours when he scored 294 against India at Edgbaston last year; he barely looked ruffled by the end of it).
The engines had to be pulled from the airframe and examined for hairline cracks and microscopic wear.
The clincher, however, was FTIR analysis of dust samples taken from the painting's hairline cracks.
First, opinion polls show that homophobia has receded almost as far as Homer Simpson's hairline.
The most common form of hair loss in men is "male pattern baldness", characterised by a receding hairline and the thinning of the hair on the crown.
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