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Definition of "blow-dried" [blow-dried]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of blow-dry. (verb)
  • Being or appearing well-groomed but superficial or vacuous (verb)

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Use "blow-dried" in a sentence
  • "You've also got to make TV ads where you say things like "I am you", which isn't as easy to understand as "this butter is nice", which is, in fact, and particularly if you don't get your hair blow-dried, extremely confusing, but you probably can't say it's not energetic."
  • "But Tea Partiers, and mama grizzlies, and blow-dried wannabe witches, and their acolytes, don't want to live in Somalia."
  • "Before she passes the wig on to Ms. Gaudio, Ms. Rowe will have it washed and blow-dried at a salon near her home in Salisbury Mills, N.Y. She plans to encourage Ms. Gaudio by telling her that the three women who 've already worn the wig are now well."