- in one's hair
- annoying someone
She has been in my hair all morning because she is on her summer holiday starting this week.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
She has been in my hair all morning because she is on her summer holiday starting this week.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
combing one's hair — brushing one s hair … English contemporary dictionary
wave one's hair — curl one s hair … English contemporary dictionary
tear one's hair — phrasal : to pull or pluck one s hair as an expression of grief, rage, frustration, desperation, anxiety; also : to feel or display such an emotion tearing his hair over a pile of bills * * * tear one s hair 1. Former … Useful english dictionary
in one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Bothering you again and again; always annoying. * /Johnny got in Father s hair when he was trying to read the paper by running and shouting./ * /The grown ups sent the children out to play so that the children wouldn t be… … Dictionary of American idioms
in one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Bothering you again and again; always annoying. * /Johnny got in Father s hair when he was trying to read the paper by running and shouting./ * /The grown ups sent the children out to play so that the children wouldn t be… … Dictionary of American idioms
in\ one's\ hair — adj. phr. informal Bothering you again and again; always annoying. Johnny got in Father s hair when he was trying to read the paper by running and shouting. The grown ups sent the children out to play so that the children wouldn t be in their… … Словарь американских идиом
comb one's hair — brush one s hair, arrange one s hair with a comb … English contemporary dictionary
dyeing one's hair — coloring one s hair, putting dye in one s hair to change it s color … English contemporary dictionary
keep one's hair on — (informal) To keep calm • • • Main Entry: ↑hair … Useful english dictionary
lose one's hair — To grow angry • • • Main Entry: ↑hair … Useful english dictionary
tear one's hair — phrasal to pull one s hair as an expression of grief, rage, frustration, desperation, or anxiety; also to feel or display such an emotion … New Collegiate Dictionary