Something was amiss, so I turned on the lights.
Under the circumstances it would not be amiss to offer our congratulations.
I would say his hair because ''hair'' these days is very valuable !
You can use amiss as either an adjective or an adverb. Following this sentence, you will find several sentences using amiss. If you cannot balance your checkbook, then either your records or your calculations must be amiss. Alice sensed that something was amiss when she ate some candy and suddenly grew to be nine feet tall. I fear that mail delivery in my neighborhood may be amiss, as I still have not received my acceptance from USC and I know that this school of my dreams would not reject me.
i would say if your hair was to your elbows
Dennis Amiss was born in 1943.
"Amiss" is an adverb. It describes how the verb/action in the sentence was performed. It should be used after the verb. Example: "I was really just wandering amiss." Here, 'wandering' is the verb and amiss describes how I was wondering.
The car was amiss, so I called the mechanic to repair it.She led me amiss during the case, because she did not want me to solve it.
You would say, "quiero que me enlacies en cabello"
She led me amiss during the case, because she did not want me to solve it.
I would say it depends on the person and the gender but normally i would say brown because its a natural colour. BLONDE is beautiful though
You would say "I have hair (then color). In spanish the nouns come before description so it would be: "Yo tengo pelo (hair color)"