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fair–haired
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
fair–haired
(adjective)
fair–haired
/
ˈ
feɚ
ˈ
heɚd/
adjective
fair–haired
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ˈ
feɚ
ˈ
heɚd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FAIR–HAIRED
1
:
having light or blond hair
a
fair-haired
child
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chiefly US
:
especially well-liked or admired
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usually used in the phrase
fair-haired boy
an athlete who was once the fans'
fair-haired boy
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