blowdry

See also: blow dry and blow-dry

English

Verb

blowdry (third-person singular simple present blowdries, present participle blowdrying, simple past and past participle blowdried)

  1. Alternative form of blow-dry.

Noun

blowdry (plural blowdries or blowdrys)

  1. Alternative form of blow-dry.
    • 2012, Louise Candlish, chapter 21, in The Day You Saved My Life, London: Sphere, →ISBN, page 299:
      Lucie, for one, avoided the pool for the havoc it wrought on her blowdry.
    • 2015 December, “Salon directory: And the award goes to…”, in Francesca White, editor, Tatler, London: Tatler Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, “Tatler Hair Guide 2016” supplement, page 18, column 2:
      You’ll come here, across the road from the Bluebird, because the blowdries are spot on: shiny, swingy, just the right amount of oomph (there’s a brand-new product line about to launch, so you can keep up the good work at home).
    • 2016, Style Your Hair (Try It!), London: DK, →ISBN, back cover:
      Learn how to do killer blowdrys, make beautiful braids, create amazing updos for special occasions, and a host of other looks.