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		Definition of buzz cut in English: buzz cutnoun A very short haircut in which the hair is clipped close to the head with a razor.  Example sentencesExamples -  If you're ready to try a new look, you can go the tough guy route and give yourself a buzz cut; it's the Hollywood way, after all.
 -  The exhaustion shows, though his military bearing and appearance (he still has the buzz cut of a man in uniform) belie the toll the case has taken on him.
 -  He was covered with tattoos and sported a buzz cut and a prison goatee.
 -  The buzz cut felt interesting, I had to give it that.
 -  This was the stupidest question yet, because this man had the shortest buzz cut that you can have, without being bald.
 -  He had a buzz cut, was clean shaven, and had dark brown eyes.
 -  He had sandy blonde hair cut a little longer than a typical buzz cut, with warm brown eyes, and a tan complexion.
 -  He was taller than Zack and had his black hair in a buzz cut.
 -  My father was a tall, well built man with a blonde buzz cut.
 -  It was as short as a buzz cut but had a single tress of hair left uncut.
 -  He had black hair with a short buzz cut along with the apparently popular cargoes and polo.
 -  She glanced up at the top of his head and noted with a smile that his curly hair was gone, replaced with a short buzz cut.
 -  The other, a spry, wispy little thing with a buzz cut, said ‘Hello,’ at least.
 -  Like everyone else, me included, he went for the buzz cut over summer.
 -  He had a perfectly shaped head, and had a short buzz cut, but was very muscular and seemed to beat his guitar when he played.
 -  The second man was also tall but a little more muscular with very short dark red hair - a buzz cut.
 -  Don't give your pets a summer buzz cut - most veterinarians agree that a longer coat actually helps to insulate and keeps pets cooler.
 -  One has more neck than the other, he has a buzz cut, typical of the Army, I reckon.
 -  He created the buzz cut with regular-size clippers, leaving the top longer and tapering the sides.
 -  ‘I've had to grow up in the Army,’ he says, running his hand through his military buzz cut.
 
    Definition of buzz cut in US English: buzz cutnoun A haircut in which all the hair is cut very close to the scalp.  Example sentencesExamples -  It was as short as a buzz cut but had a single tress of hair left uncut.
 -  He was taller than Zack and had his black hair in a buzz cut.
 -  She glanced up at the top of his head and noted with a smile that his curly hair was gone, replaced with a short buzz cut.
 -  He created the buzz cut with regular-size clippers, leaving the top longer and tapering the sides.
 -  Like everyone else, me included, he went for the buzz cut over summer.
 -  The exhaustion shows, though his military bearing and appearance (he still has the buzz cut of a man in uniform) belie the toll the case has taken on him.
 -  He had sandy blonde hair cut a little longer than a typical buzz cut, with warm brown eyes, and a tan complexion.
 -  The buzz cut felt interesting, I had to give it that.
 -  One has more neck than the other, he has a buzz cut, typical of the Army, I reckon.
 -  Don't give your pets a summer buzz cut - most veterinarians agree that a longer coat actually helps to insulate and keeps pets cooler.
 -  My father was a tall, well built man with a blonde buzz cut.
 -  He was covered with tattoos and sported a buzz cut and a prison goatee.
 -  He had black hair with a short buzz cut along with the apparently popular cargoes and polo.
 -  He had a perfectly shaped head, and had a short buzz cut, but was very muscular and seemed to beat his guitar when he played.
 -  ‘I've had to grow up in the Army,’ he says, running his hand through his military buzz cut.
 -  If you're ready to try a new look, you can go the tough guy route and give yourself a buzz cut; it's the Hollywood way, after all.
 -  The second man was also tall but a little more muscular with very short dark red hair - a buzz cut.
 -  He had a buzz cut, was clean shaven, and had dark brown eyes.
 -  This was the stupidest question yet, because this man had the shortest buzz cut that you can have, without being bald.
 -  The other, a spry, wispy little thing with a buzz cut, said ‘Hello,’ at least.
 
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