blond 的 2 个定义
blond·er, blond·est.
- light-colored: the child's soft blond curls.
- having light-colored hair and skin.
- light in tone.
- a blond person.
- silk lace, originally unbleached but now often dyed any of various colors, especially white or black.
blond 近义词
light-haired
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- Barker’s rendering of Candyman was a pale, oddly dressed blond man.
- I say this as a woman who’s gone from a glam rock-size cloud of dark curls to short blond hair, to long red hair, and who knows what next.
- A small blond girl on the grade-school playground ran up and told me to look at my nails.
- The one my maternal grandmother made was thick and featured chickpea-flour fritters, while on my dad’s side, it would be thinner, blond and slightly sweet, studded with mustard seeds.
- Swift signed to Big Machine Records in 2005, a fresh-faced Nashville singer with a guitar and long blond hair.
- She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face.
- After years at the head of a parochial school classroom, he could no longer distinguish one blond Irish Catholic kid from another.
- Coren, a striking blond with an authoritative manner and a deep voice, stayed with the story all night and well into the next day.
- There were little blond girls in knit hats next to elderly African American women hobbling on canes.
- Casa Bruja's Fula Farmacia Blond Ale sells for $1.95 at Bodega Mi Amiga.
- She was enveloped in a sky-blue satin gown, or rather, sort of blouse, ornamented all round with two rows of rich black blond.
- He had close-cropped blond hair and pretty blue eyes and he was a very tough boy.
- The Nordic race is, like the Iberian, long-headed, but in contrast it is blond and very tall.
- And greenish among the stubble, upon a spear of blond barley, with a double row of seeds, I saw a prègo-diéu.
- He was suddenly aware of his thankfulness for the companionship of this tall, blond youngster.