Synonym: blond, light-haired. Similar words: blond, oblong, london, wonder, ponder, yonder, on demand, no wonder. Meaning: [blɒnd] n. 1. a person with fair skin and hair 2. a light grayish yellow to near white. adj. being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes.
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31 You know her - blonde hair and big boobs.
32 A yellow blouse goes with her blonde hair.
33 She was a striking woman with long blonde hair.
34 Her blonde hair was shiny and clean.
35 Janet was a natural blonde with a good figure.
36 He was accompanied by an ebullient,[http://sentencedict.com/blonde.html] talkative blonde.
37 Who was that strawberry blonde in the red dress?
38 She was unfairly caricatured as a dumb blonde.
39 She's had blonde highlights put into her hair.
40 Her name was Sheila, a long-legged blonde.
41 She has dyed her brown hair peroxide blonde.
42 Her thick blonde hair framed her face.
43 She bleached her hair blonde.
44 She plays the part of the sexy blonde waitress.
45 Who's the blonde talking to Bob?
46 She's the sultry blonde in that new chocolate commercial.
47 She cropped her hair and dyed it blonde.
48 She was slender and a natural blonde.
49 Her blonde hair was scraped back into a ponytail.
50 She was your typical brassy blonde.
51 She was a tall leggy blonde.
52 She tossed back her blonde hair.
53 In all her early movies she always played a dumb blonde.
54 My mum thinks dyed blonde hair is a bit common.
55 Who was that blonde I saw you with last night?
56 He brought along his wife, a vivacious blonde[sentencedict.com], some twenty years his junior.
57 She's an ash blonde.
58 She didn't want to be typecast as a dumb blonde.
59 She never seemed to completely shake the dumb blonde image off.
60 In the film, she played the part of a dizzy blonde.
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