Definitions
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- adjective Somewhat
blond in colour. - adjective Similar to a stereotypical
dumb blonde .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Because mine came out kind of blondish, and I wasn't sure.
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LEGUIZAMO: I did the same thing because mine came out kind of blondish, and I wasn't sure.
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Because mine came out kind of blondish, and I wasn't sure.
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Later that day, when I got home from work, my youngest daughter -- the non-Semitic looking one with the blue eyes and blondish hair -- had a confession to make.
Rich Siegel: My Jewish Daughter's First Communion Rich Siegel 2011
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Later that day, when I got home from work, my youngest daughter -- the non-Semitic looking one with the blue eyes and blondish hair -- had a confession to make.
Rich Siegel: My Jewish Daughter's First Communion Rich Siegel 2011
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Backing up her spirited personality with a blondish lacquered coif and impeccable designer clothes, Bullock bears a resemblance to Kathie Lee Gifford.
Strong acting can't outrun shallow tale in 'The Blind Side' 2009
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The way she looks in the Iron Man movie with the strawberry blondish hair would be the perfect look.
Twilight Lexicon » Bill Condon: Highlights From A Diverse Career 2010
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She was a fair-featured, blondish woman, originally not unpleasing of appearance, but now with lines all deepened and hardened as on the faces of men who have endured much weather-beat.
CHAPTER 20 2010
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"I need three criteria to make a film," she said with a full smile, behind her sunglasses, her hair coiffed in blondish boyish spikes, as we sat poolside on the roofside terrace of the Marriott Hotel, the morning very bright and fresh.
Karin Badt: Cecile De France on Clint Eastwood and the Dardenne Brothers Karin Badt 2011
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"I need three criteria to make a film," she said with a full smile, behind her sunglasses, her hair coiffed in blondish boyish spikes, as we sat poolside on the roofside terrace of the Marriott Hotel, the morning very bright and fresh.
Karin Badt: Cecile De France on Clint Eastwood and the Dardenne Brothers Karin Badt 2011
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