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fair-haired

[fair-haird] / ˈfɛərˌhɛərd /
ADJECTIVE
fair
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The light skinned and fair haired are the most vulnerable, but wearing sunscreens, hats and protective clothing can lessen the risk, especially during childhood and teenage years.

From Time Magazine Archive

Appleby was a fair haired boy from Iowa who believed in God, Motherhood and the American Way of Life, without ever thinking about any of them, and everybody who knew him liked him.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller

Sylvia Jackson, fair haired, ethereal, as Desmond O'Connor had described her, with large, rather sleepy, blue eyes, looked at Kathleen O'Connor in surprise.

From Grey Town An Australian Story by Baldwin, Gerald

"Jim," I said, ignoring his whimsical complaint, "who was the fair haired lady?"

From Out of a Labyrinth by Lynch, Lawrence L.

This was a youngish man, fair haired and clean shaven.

From Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls by Clarke, Margaret Bruce




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