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- verb Present participle of
coif .
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Examples
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Normally, it's waiting for Anderson Cooper to finish coifing those silver locks.
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That, and neurotic coifing is sure to be a signature of the court proceedings.
Blago Trial to be a Good Fight: Vanity Fair Fair, Vanity 2008
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All the cutting and combing, coloring and coifing, only serve to enhance the most important part, the magic.
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She pushed Harriet into a chair, tied a towel about her neck, and accomplished the coifing by force.
Just Patty 1911
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Le Brun had represented on the coifing of the gallery of Versailles the exploits of Lewis.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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And check out how perfectly made up she is -- from the exact strand-by-strand coifing of the hair, to a very obviously made up face, to the very fancy and (I'm sure) extremely expensive, chic blazer/vest/collar shirt outfit she's sporting ...
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But they had to go even further when it came to coifing and trimming and finding the right body types, Shamus said.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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