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1 a hair of the dog (that bit one)
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n. Broadway toneelstuk en film over de tegencultuur en sociale kwesties van de 1960-er jarenhair1[ heə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 haar ⇒ haren, hoofdhaar♦voorbeelden:lose one's hair • kaal wordenput up one's hair • het haar opsteken¶ a hair of the dog (that bit one) • een glaasje tegen de kater/nadorsthang by a hair • aan een zijden draadje hangennot harm a hair on someone's head • iemand geen haar krenken〈 informeel〉 keep your hair on! • maak je niet dik!split hairs • haarkloventear one's hair (out) • zich de haren uit het hoofd trekken————————hair2〈 werkwoord〉→ hare hare/
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