If something is "in your hair", it's
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interesting
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amusing
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annoying
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boring
C
Correct answer
Explanation
When something is "in your hair," it means it's bothering, annoying, or causing trouble for you - like something tangled in your hair that you can't get rid of easily. It's used to describe persistent irritations, problems, or people that are making life difficult. Option C correctly identifies this as being annoying.