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  • noun Plural form of blonde.
  • noun collective noun A group of females all having blonde colored hair.

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Examples

  • Make sense of that and you will begin to understand how one guy squeaking away at a violin while another guy strumming a guitar, before they take turns swinging around some high-kicking blondes, is a form of competition.

    Margaret Cho is out on 'Dancing with the Stars' while Michael Bolton comes back to sing Lisa de Moraes 2010

  • He kept so close that the girl's soft hair, which was of the ash-fair color so common in English blondes who have been flaxen-headed in their childhood, almost touched his face.

    The Wharf by the Docks A Novel Florence Warden 1893

  • The musical borrows just the cheer-squad background and the rivalry between two schools - one populated by entitled blondes and the other by a multicultural mix of less affluent kids - for the shining trophy awarded to the best squad at the climax.

    NYT > Home Page By CHARLES ISHERWOOD 2011

  • Yet the culture persists in trying to sell men "blondes" and "brunettes" as though they were different in any way other than how quickly you'd notice stray hairs in the bath.

    A holiday of the last resort Victoria Coren 2010

  • There have been all kind of blondes -- smart blondes, dumb blondes, scheming blondes, sweet blondes, powerful blondes, and victim blondes.

    February 7, 2008 Melissa Silverstein 2008

  • Noah’s story meandered and had no bearing on the Heroe’s story arc – unless it added to introduce the fact that he has always been interested in young blondes aka waterlogged-Tracey.

    'Heroes' recap: A walk down memory lane | EW.com 2009

  • Was the fight between the "blondes" and STOREY of Chicago a Fair fight?

    Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 03, April 16, 1870 Various

  • As Captain Perez expressed it, "There's too many of them everlastin '' blondes 'and things."

    Cap'n Eri Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • For a start it is impossible to lump all "blondes" together.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Your generalizing blondes which is not cool, plus caps are also not cool ...

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

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