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[ UK /blˈɒnd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫɑnd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person with fair skin and hair
  2. a light grayish yellow to near white
ADJECTIVE
  1. being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes
    blond Scandinavians
    a house full of light-haired children

How To Use blond In A Sentence

  • She was a slim blonde girl in her twenties who might have stepped out of a fashion advertisement in a women's magazine.
  • Deep navy, in contrast, is less demanding, and leaves a bit more colour in a blonde's cheeks.
  • Mrs May claimed that evidence from the blonde-haired victim, who had had a baby since her ordeal, was unreliable.
  • A blonde girl, hmmm, with big boobs, that's not so easy to pinpoint, there have been a quite a few of them on the show.
  • And small children — especially if beautiful, blonde, and under five — sometimes get a pass, though they are liable to appear in curiously fey and stylized ways. Home Alone
  • The Blonde had the doracha seekh, a combination of chicken and crab flakes chargrilled in the tandoor oven and served with a piquant mango and avocado chutney, at £7.50.
  • Her straight, medium-length, blonde hair glistened, and her baby blue eyes and sweet red mouth were picture-perfect.
  • He has straight, mousey blonde hair and a pitted face which suggests he has suffered from acne at some point.
  • A slight but unmistakable accent suggested that his name was not Leblond.
  • A prepossessing performer with a beautiful baritone, Murray is tall, blond and Midwestern - looking.
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