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Afterwards, May made significant changes, feeling the group never quite gelled.
He’s got a dark head of gelled hair with silver at the temples.
He had brown hair, which was very short at the sides with gelled longer hair on top.
Hudgens on the other hand likes Efron’s new gelled look.
Then they tried to shave off the gelled spikes of hair on his head.
And something about "young trendies with gelled hair" that makes him sound like my mum.
Like the gelled hair and leather jacket look in Esquire.
The second man is described as white, around 5ft 8ins tall, of stocky build with dark gelled hair.
The script for the film never quite gelled, and the idea was eventually shelved.
Many boys are walking around with gelled, spiked hair.
Her dark hair stood up in gelled planes, in the fashion of the time.
Tall and thin with gelled hair, he looks like a conceited teenager.
Firmly rub fingers over the entire film side of the gelled area to ensure good contact with surface.
He touched the reporter's gelled dreadlocks and got his hand slapped away.
Just take a look at any of those sitcoms about young people with gelled hair and commitment phobias.
The picture was a school portrait of a sleepy-eyed boy with gelled brown hair and a sideways smile.
He was unshaven with short brown hair, described as being in a gelled, messy style, and had a small nose.
Others used gelled gasoline in drip torches to create a back burn.
A gelled electrolyte system is also unique to Commander.
Alaita's hair fell in gelled tendrils around her cheerful face.
This compound is generally applied as a dispersion of gelled particles in water.
His hair had been rearranged by the wind and a couple of gelled locks were standing vertically.
Your gelled and moussed-up creation might look stunning on the day, but how will it be when you wake up next morning.
Anyone capable of using a Stairmaster can make an unimpeachable gelled dish.
The clothes he wore were always expensive, but never quite gelled, as if he got his dress sense from adverts.