Pronunciation: /heəˈrɒɡrəfi/
noun the art or technique of arranging or styling hair, especially in a complex or intricate manner
A1 I watched a dance performance with a lot of hairography.
A2 She practiced her hairography for hours before the show.
B1 The choreography included intricate hairography to enhance the performance.
B2 The dancer's hairography was mesmerizing and added a dynamic element to the routine.
C1 The hairography in the music video was expertly executed and complemented the artist's style.
C2 The hairography in the Broadway production was a key element in conveying the characters' emotions.
formal The dancer's flawless hairography added an extra level of elegance to her performance.
informal I need to work on my hairography before the dance recital next week.
slang Her hairography was on point during the music video shoot.
figurative His hairography on the soccer field was so smooth, it was like watching a well-choreographed dance.
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