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Fair hair color
Answer for the clue "Fair hair color ", 6 letters:
blonde
Alternative clues for the word blonde
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Blonde is the second studio album by female Quebec singer-songwriter Béatrice Martin, released under her stage name Cœur de pirate , on November 7, 2011. It featured a musical shift from the primarily piano-based sound of Martin's first record into a more ...
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a. (alternative form of blond English) n. 1 (alternative form of blond nodot=1 English) (gloss: person of fair hair). (qualifier: Used especially of a woman. See the usage notes in the entry ''blond''.) 2 (alternative form of blond nodot=1 English) (gloss: ...
Usage examples of blonde.
The slender blonde beauty of Perri-high-C-trill-and-A-above was distractingly fresh in his mind, the eager arpeggiation of her voice an indelible memory.
Wilma was an asthenic blonde who specialized in decorative plant-animal hybrids.
Lysara, Resor, Cens, Barat, Hoede, the pale blonde Ytrude, and Secca, the youngest redhead, sitting on a stool in the corner, her eyes darting to Anna, and then away.
Irina, still waiting to be acknowledged, glowered at the tall blonde in the beplumed, winter-white SaintLaurent suit and canotry diamond earrings.
Her bikini briefs were almost transparent with the water from the pool, and he could see the furze of blonde hair between her legs.
Clarence said, nodding toward a blonde with teased hair and a bimbo cowgirl outfit that would do Charmaine proud.
There was no way the heavy blonde beside Denise could be Bitsy Collins.
The young blonde girl being blindfolded had no way of knowing what was about to befall her next.
Monica and Howard had stationed themselves by the baggage carousels and they waved enthusiastically as she appeared, Monica a lot blonder and Howard only slightly balder.
Etienne Vascogne, and the taller, blonder, and slimmer form of his assistant chief of security, Helga Litwack.
Her hair grew paler, blond and blonder, until it was almost a white blond.
Her hair was blonder than God had ever intended, and her skin was darkly and evenly tanned which made her perfect teeth seem even whiter when she smiled.
Several of the blonder workers had shed their shirts in defiance of the tropical sun.
A big-boned blonde of perhaps thirty, she was attractive in a bosomy, bighaired kind of way.
Ashley sniffed as a bosomy blonde slid into his arms and momentarily rested her head on his shoulder.