· Long, brown, straight hair also sounds ordinary to me. If straight was the characteristic of that hair that seemed most remarkable to the speaker, it would be normal to place that adjective right … · I read that the word barnet means hair in Cockney rhyming slang, and it's based on the term Barnet Fair where fair rhymes with hair and dropped, leaving the first word barnet, the way this … · Keep your hand away from my head. Don't mess up my "hair" or "hairdo" or "hairstyle". Are they all correct? If so, which one is most common in colloquial English? Thank you. · A beaver and a bush are both full of hair and leaves which resemble the pubic hair. What part of the beaver or bush would resemble the areas other than the pubic hair? As for muff, don't … · "Hair" is uncountable here and should be used in the singular form. My hair is too long, I need to get a new cut! · Hi, I need someone clarifies me: 1. Has the order of the adjectives some importance? 2. In that case, what is it? - I have fair, long, curly hair, o -...