Is trough their hair is an example for synecdoche
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Synecdoche is a noun that refers to a way of describing something by using just one of its parts. ... His terrible whiskers flitted round me in silent criticism.” The word 'whiskers' in that passage is a synecdoche, as it refers to the entire face of the man described by the narrator, not just his facial hair.
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