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Hairstyle that might use a scrunchie
Answer for the clue "Hairstyle that might use a scrunchie ", 8 letters:
ponytail
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Word definitions for ponytail in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
long hair style, originally of girls, 1950, from pony (n.) + tail (n.).
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES wear your hair long/in a ponytail etc (= have that style of hair ) ▪ He wore his hair in a ponytail. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But her caramel hair was lighter than Mitchell recalled, and drastically shorter, banded into ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a hair style that draws the hair back so that it hangs down in back of the head like a pony's tail
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
To make a ponytail , some, most or all of the hair on the head is pulled away from the face, gathered and secured at the back of the head with a hair tie , clip, or other similar device and allowed to hang freely from that point. It gets its name from its ...
Usage examples of ponytail.
The cabinet was brown with fake wood grain, fireproof, batterproof, burglarproof, made of heavy-gauge steel for the most security-minded file keepers, and the ponytailed guy was fiddling noisily with the lock.
Her glossy black hair was bound back in a girlish ponytail, and a silk scarf peeking about the top button of her fur-collared coat lent her an exotic, gypsyish air.
A gold earring decorates his left earlobe, and a braided, silver ponytail hangs over his right shoulder.
With her thick, black hair caught up in a ponytail, it was easy to see the vesica piscis symbol.
His greying hair was tied back in a ponytail and his coat and weskit were rumpled.
She was dark skinned, looking Mex rather than Yanqui, and her long black hair was tied back in a ponytail with a bow of red velvet ribbon.
I loped down the brick sidewalk, bookbag slung over one arm, the other struggling with the ponytail.
The young, ponytailed waitress was busy serving lattes to two tourists.
There were no megastars parading complete with an entourage of press agents and gofers, no studio executives with ponytails and designer stubble chins, no fashionable catering, no upstairs rooms where pretty young boys, shapely girls, and little bowls of white powder were arrayed for guests to help themselves.
He sported a ponytail despite ponytails being frowned upon and considered much too frivolous for an officer of the law.
Mark Wurst, the propmaster, rushed toward her, his graying ponytail flying.
European with an unplaceable accent, turning to present Perry with a close-up view of the back of his wrinkled linen jacket, his ragged gray ponytail.
She had taken the call in bed the night before, had thrown on a warmup suit, pulled her hair into a ponytail, and raced to the hospital, where she had spent the night.
Ristelli's inmate assistant, a fat, ponytailed biker named Marion Truesdale, aka Pork, whose arms were inked with blue, circusy designs, the most prominent being a voluptuous naked woman with the head of a demon, and whose class work, albeit competent, tended to mirror the derivative fantasy world of his body art.
Party,' the strange-seeming but politically prescient annular agnation of ultra-right jingoist hunt-deer-with-automatic-weapons types and far-left macrobiotic Save-the-Ozone, -Rain-Forests, -Whales, -Spotted-Owl-and-High-pH-Waterways ponytailed granola-crunchers, a surreal union of both Rush L.