Before Chris left the house one day, Dail smoothed down a cowlick on Chris'brow.
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Like other Seuss characters, the mayor is living with a severe cowlick problem.
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Heavily retouched oval-inscribed portrait, with cowlick, folded down collar.
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The boy may have the world's strangest cowlick, but he sure can roll with the punches.
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Andrew is solid and stocky with thick brownish-red hair and a Dennis the Menace cowlick.
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Left side of upturned detachable shirt collar toward camera, no cowlick.
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He had a cowlick in his hair but could colour between the lines.
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In fact, he sports a mini-Ed Grimley oil-slick cowlick in front.
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Even its antenna is cute, resembling a frock of hair stubbornly sticking out like a child's cowlick.
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A tuft of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and usually will not lie flat
A cowlick is a section of hair that stands straight up or lies at an angle at odds with the style in which the rest of an individual's hair is worn. Cowlicks appear when the growth direction of the hair forms a spiral pattern. ...
An unruly lock of hair that sticks straight up from the rear of the skull as if licked by a cow
A Whorl in the anterior hairline is called a cow-lick. It can make it difficult to style hair but it can also make someone's hairline unique.
A small tuft or swirl of hair protruding in an alternate direction from the rest of the coat as if it were groomed by the tongue of a passing cow.